ACTUAL STATE

Problems, Crashes and Errors of Google Cloud DNS TODAY

Can't connect to Google Cloud DNS? Trying to open Google Cloud DNS but the site is down and appears to be offline today? Check the issue below if it's down for everyone else or just you!

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Status of Google Cloud DNS in the last 24 hours

87%
server status
80% Complete
10
countries
30% Complete
188ms
Response time
20% Complete

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In Isnotdown, you will be able to instantly check if Google Cloud DNS works perfectly, or on the contrary, if it is registering some type of problem to offer its services.

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The Google Cloud DNS service appears to be working!

Frequent failures of Google Cloud DNS

Check that you are reaching the Google Public DNS servers If you cannot open the dns.
google homepage, there may be a network problem or blocking that prevents you from reaching Google Public DNS.
If your system is configured to use Google Public DNS as its DNS resolver, you may need to replace the name dns.

Here's how to check DNS settings in Windows and see if your DNS is working: Open the Command Prompt.
Type ipconfig /all and press Enter.
Look for the DNS Servers entry to check your DNS settings and verify that they are correct.

In the Google Cloud console, go to the Cloud DNS zones page.
Click the zone for which you want to update the resource record set.
On the Zone details page, next to the resource record set that you want to update, click editEdit.
After making the necessary updates, click Save.

Troubleshooting Tips

Problem solved? Still can't connect to Google Cloud DNS? Continue with Step 2.
Turn it on again. Clear internet cookies and browser cache.
Still stuck and not enjoying Google Cloud DNS, then go to Step 3.
Temporarily disable your antivirus or firewall running in the background. Now, if you can access Google Cloud DNS, be informed that your security software is causing problems. Try adding Google Cloud DNS to the set of trusted sites.
DNS is a service that translates Google Cloud DNS 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 Google Cloud DNS



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