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[Port Forwarding Issue] Can't host ... Still
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Altiris:

--- Quote from: Aware on June 19, 2013, 11:27:35 AM ---I already know it doesn't matter, I just did it because it's what portforward.com told me to do.
Where do I find my ISP's DNS server?

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Go into CMD.exe type "ipcofing /all" without the "" and then look for DNS servers and that should be it.
Aware:

--- Quote from: Altiris on June 19, 2013, 10:00:16 PM ---Go into CMD.exe type "ipcofing /all" without the "" and then look for DNS servers and that should be it.

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nice spelling of ipconfig, lawl.

Also, it gives the 2 DNS servers that I had entered in the picture.
Altiris:

--- Quote from: Aware on June 19, 2013, 10:43:11 PM ---nice spelling of ipconfig, lawl.

Also, it gives the 2 DNS servers that I had entered in the picture.


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Sorry, I'm on an iPhone. I'm not really sure as to why it's doing that, that's an internal IP so maybe you have a PC at home with a DNS server or unless that's the router? Here is what you can try, take out the Configure manually or whatever on the IPv4 properties and select automatically obtain. Then run ipconfig /all and see if you get different DNS servers. If you do place those in to replace the old ones that you had and you can keep the other settings.
Aware:
I got the same DNS servers as before.
Aware:
Did a google search on my ISP and found out that those are my ISP's DNS servers.
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