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Two obvious answers first: 1. If you already have configured computer connected to internet, you’ll find your DNS configuration in “ipconfig /all” on Windows (as David Young suggested) or by checking your /etc/resolv.conf file on other systems. 2. How to Find your DNS Server Address - Liutilities.com The DNS also stores other types of information. It also identifies DNS protocol as part of the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). The users rely on the Domain Name System to rename the IP addresses of the visited websites. This is why the DNS is vital to the computers connected to the Internet. Materials Needed: A Quick Guide on How to Find DNS Server on Mac

This should be the accepted answer, since it directly answers the user's question: "my current DNS server address" However, on my Windows box the DNS Servers come as a group and not all of them are prefixed with the string. ipconfig /all works, though, if you eyeball it. – Mike S Dec 30 '15 at 19:01

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