locating my dns server

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jon_p said:
How can I find my DNS server addresses from my Mac running Tiger

Call your ISP
 
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find out who your admin is, ask him.
 
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In terminal, tpye "cat /etc/resolv.conf" and hit return
 
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I have tried that a few times, keep getting the same problem:

-bash: cat/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory
 
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jon_p said:
I have tried that a few times, keep getting the same problem:

-bash: cat/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory

try on terminal
cd /etc Hit enter
ls -al Hit enter
Check whether you can find resolve.conf. If yes,

cat resolve.conf Hit enter

Don't forget the space between cat & resolve.conf and cd & /etc
 
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jon_p said:
I have tried that a few times, keep getting the same problem:

-bash: cat/etc/resolv.conf: No such file or directory


it is "cat"<space>"/etc/resolv.conf" itl looks like you did not include the space after the command "cat"
 

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