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DNS resolves domain names to IP addresses from "summary" of Computer Networking Beginners Guide by Russell Scott

DNS, or Domain Name System, is a crucial component of the internet that serves as a sort of phone book for the web. When you type in a website address, such as www. google. com, your computer needs to know the corresponding IP address in order to connect to the correct server. This is where DNS comes into play. Essentially, DNS acts as a translator between the human-readable domain names that we use to navigate the internet and the machine-readable IP addresses that computers use to communicate with each other. When you type in a domain name, your computer sends a request to a DNS server to look up the corresponding IP address. The DNS server then...
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    Computer Networking Beginners Guide

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