Linux Ubuntu
Change Linux Ubuntu DNS settings
- Right-click on ‘Network Icon’ (located at top-right panel by default) and click on ‘Edit Connections’ to open Network Connections Manager.
- Choose the type of connection you have. For this example, we will use ‘Wired’.
- Under ‘Wired’, highlight ‘Auto etho’ and click on ‘Edit’.
- Inside 'Editing Auto etho' window, click on ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab.
- Under ‘IPv4 Settings’, change the ‘Method’ to Automatic (DHCP) addresses only.
- Put these nameserver addresses as your ‘DNS Servers’: 98.143.113.19, 98.143.112.19.
- Click ‘OK’ and reboot your machine.
1. Right-click on ‘Network Icon’ (located at top-right panel by default) and click on ‘Edit Connections’ to open Network Connections Manager.

2. Choose the type of connection you have. For this example, we will use ‘Wired’.
3. Under ‘Wired’, highlight ‘Auto etho’ and click on ‘Edit’.

4. Inside 'Editing Auto etho' window, click on ‘IPv4 Settings’ tab.

5. Under ‘IPv4 Settings’, change the ‘Method’ to Automatic (DHCP) addresses only.

6. Put these nameserver addresses as your ‘DNS Servers’: 98.143.113.19, 98.143.112.19
7. Click ‘OK’ and reboot your machine.
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