Jan 31 · 3 min read · What is DNS and why name resolution exists DNS stands for domain name server. DNS tells devices where a domain’s services (like website or email) are located. Humans remember names → google.comComputers understand numbers → 142.250.183.14 DNS convert...
Join discussionJan 30 · 9 min read · Why DNS Exists? When you type google.com into your browser, your computer doesn't know what to do with that text. Computers communicate using IP addresses – long strings of numbers like 142.250.185.46. Humans, on the other hand, can't remember hundre...
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Jan 30 · 4 min read · Introduction - Every time you open a website, something invisible but very important happens before the page loads. Your browser needs to answer one simple question “Where would this website lives?” The process of finding that answer is called DNS re...
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Jan 30 · 4 min read · Whenever we open our browser and type something like google.com, we never think what happens inside. Page opens in seconds and we move on. But behind this simple action, there is one very important system working silently — DNS. In this blog, we’ll u...
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Jan 30 · 6 min read · PART 1: How DNS Resolution Works What is DNS and why do we need it? Think of DNS (Domain Name System) as the phonebook of the internet. Imagine you want to call your friend Samar who lives in Assam. You know this name but your phone doesn’t know how ...
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Jan 28 · 5 min read · Every time you open a website like google.com, your browser magically knows where to send the request. But behind this “magic” is a system called DNS (Domain Name System) — one of the most important pillars of the internet. In this blog, we’ll break ...
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Jan 28 · 5 min read · In simple words if I give the answer of this question so, Browser knows the website through DNS (Domain Name System). DNS is a phonebook of the internet when a domain search through URL (Uniform Resource Locator) so DNS convert the domain name into I...
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Jan 27 · 6 min read · Have you ever thought that when you write a website into the address bar of any browser, like google.com and the browser redirects you to the exact google.com website, how this thing works? And for a better understanding, the browser doesn't know wor...
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Jan 24 · 4 min read · Ever wonder what actually happens in that split second after you hit "Enter" on a URL? We know DNS is the "phonebook," but how does the internet actually flip the pages to find the right number? it’s not just one big list. It’s a hierarchy. Today, we...
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