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  • Learn DNS

    DNS stands for Domain Name System. It’s a system that translates domain names into IP addresses, which are used by browsers to load web pages. DNS is a vital part of the internet. 

    How does DNS work? 

    • When a user enters a domain name into a browser, the request is sent to a DNS recursor.
    • The DNS recursor communicates with other DNS servers to find the IP address for the requested domain name.
    • The DNS returns the IP address to the user’s browser.
    • The browser uses the IP address to load the requested web page.

    Why is DNS important?

    • DNS allows users to access websites using human-readable domain names instead of IP addresses. 
    • DNS makes it easier for users to connect to websites. 
    • DNS is a critical part of the internet. 

    History of DNS 

    • Paul Mockapetris developed the DNS in the early 1980s.
    • DNS is still the backbone of the modern internet.

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