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Nslookup on new Windows Server (localhost)

What do I do if I only get "localhost" "127.0.0.1" when I type in nslookup in cmd. I want another server to show up when typing this command. I already included a Reverse-Lookup-...
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Why is nslookup on windows so slow?

I have always noticed that nslookup on any windows machine is... slow. Example in powershell: Measure-Command { nslookup superuser.com } TotalMilliseconds : 1318.4933 This typically takes 1.0 to 1.5 ...
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DNS Resolving failure in Windows but works in other OS

(Caution: The website is in Chinese) I am trying to access a website (http://zp.sesedu.cn). I cannot access it using any Windows computer, including two Windows 10 computers (one Windows 10 home and ...
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DNS redirect to localhost

Is it normal ? I configured in Windows settings the IPv4 DNS of OpenDNS and the nslookup in CMD return for a domain [::1] or 127.0.0.1 from fe80::a63e:51ff:fe58:9ddd I tried the same on WSL and and ...
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nslookup change standard server permanently

I've configured bind 9 in my local network environment to make management of servers a bit easier. However, nslookup requires the manual option of "server={x}" in interactive mode, because the default ...
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Why NSLookup is giving different result than Ping?

Let me confess, stupid question. but its not a duplicate question. I was trying to see what is IP address of some server (its a local server, within LAN). when I simply did, 'Ping someServer' I got ...
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nslookup times out when result is 127.0.0.1

I have set up a subdomain with an A record of 127.0.0.1 (set up more than 24 hours ago at the authoritative server, just like how I would set up a normal subdomain) for the sake of development. Let's ...
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