Today, I learned from netizens thatChrome can designate a dedicated DNS server for it.
How should that be configured? It's simple, just right-click on the Chrome shortcut, open "Properties", add "-dns-server=DNS server address" at the end of the "target" item (note "-" preceded by a space), The DNS server address can be filled in according to the actual situation. For example, I use the DNS service provided by CNNIC, then I add "-dns-server=210.2.1.1″" after "target". Click "OK" or "apply" to take effect.
It is important to note that in a Windows 7 environment, the first time you start chrome with the above parameters, you are prompted to allow Web services for chrome, so be sure to allow it.
In addition, there is currently known to be a conflict between chrome and the security software Symantec Protection Agent (Spa), which will cause Chrome to not open properly, or in the location of "-no-sandbox" to turn off sandbox mode to ensure that both can exist simultaneously.
Specify a DNS server for Google Chrome browser