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Here's the list that I have from the time I asked the same question. # DNS Servers ns2.ca.opennic.glue (Vancouver, BC, CA) - 207.6.128.247 ns1.de.opennic.glue (Cologne, DE) - 217.115.138.24 ns1.fi.opennic.glue (Helsinki, FI) - 62.236.208.158 ns2.fi.opennic.glue (Vantaa, FI) - 213.185.37.13 ns2.jp.opennic.glue (Tokyo, JP) - 61.206.130.242 ns1.nz.opennic.glue (Auckland, NZ) - 202.89.131.4 ns1.uk.opennic.glue (London, UK) - 194.164.6.112 ns1.ca.us.opennic.glue (Los Angeles, CA, US) - 209.104.63.240 ns2.ca.us.opennic.glue (Los Angeles, CA, US) - 209.104.63.241 ns1.la.us.opennic.glue (New Orleans, LA, US) - 216.107.80.42 ns1.tx.us.opennic.glue (Dallas, TX, US) - 144.162.120.230 nameserver 18.70.0.160 ; w20ns.mit.edu nameserver 18.71.0.151 ; strawb.mit.edu nameserver 18.72.0.3 ; bitsy.mit.edu You can also try the root server A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET (198.41.0.4) for testing purposes. Use it from the command line using nslookup: C:\> nslookup Default Server: ns1.tx.us.opennic.glue Address: 144.162.120.230 > root Default Server: A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET Address: 198.41.0.4 > (type a domain to lookup. Grant M.
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