Status of DNS.Watch in the last 24 hours
87%
server status
18
countries
208ms
Response time
ping service
In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if DNS.Watch works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.
Service
$bash
The DNS.Watch service appears to be working!
Frequent failures of DNS.Watch
DNS problems usually stem from improper configuration of DNS records during most times.
If you fail to put down the right values and IP addresses of your records, then there is a high likelihood that you will be bogged down by DNS resolution issues.
Run ipconfig /all at a command prompt, and verify the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway.
Check whether the DNS server is authoritative for the name that is being looked up.
If so, see Checking for problems with authoritative data.
Troubleshooting Tips
Problem solved? Still can't connect to DNS.Watch? Continue with Step 2.
Turn it on again. Clear internet cookies and browser cache.
Still stuck and not enjoying DNS.Watch, then go to Step 3.
Still stuck and not enjoying DNS.Watch, then go to Step 3.
Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall running in the background. Now, if you can access DNS.Watch, be informed that your security software is causing problems. Try adding DNS.Watch to the set of trusted sites.
DNS is a service that translates DNS.Watch into a machine-readable address called an IP address. In most cases, this job is done by your ISP. If only specific sites are not opening, it is likely to be corrupted.
Ask for direct help to the administrators of DNS.Watch
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