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how DNS resolver is happening - CA27
actual my thoght process for the how DNS resolver is happening Every time you type something like google.com in your browser, your device has one simple goal — find the IP address of that website so it can connect to the server. This whole process is called DNS resolution, and even though it sounds complicated, it actually happens in milliseconds behind the scenes. It starts from your device (the client). Before asking anyone else, your system first checks locally. That means it looks into the b
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