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Question by  Coral26 (12)

How does DNS work?

I need to have an understanding of how DNS works to make my computer work while on the internet.

 
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Answer by  alexdamian (192)

When you type an address in you web browser address bar, such as google. com, the browser sends a request to a DNS server which responds with the IP address of that site. DNS allows you to use words to describe websites, rather than numbers.

 
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Answer by  AlfonsoMaruccia (13)

The DNS term stands for Domain Name System. It's a series of "root servers" that converts common web addresses in IP addresses intelligible by network devices, routers and so on

 
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Answer by  XTC46 (394)

DNS is a translator between doman names like and their IP addresses. Each computer is given a DNS server to ask to translate the name you type in.

 
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Answer by  at (18)

DNS is an acronym for domain name service. People remember words, but computers like numbers. When you enter a URL (Web address) into your favorite browser, the computer sends a request to a DNS server. The server resolves the IP address that matches domain.

 
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Answer by  seemoreglass (93)

Technically there are special servers called name servers to quickly resolve a domain () into an ip address for speed. You can figure out google's ip address and type it in instead of . However ip's change when disconnected from the internet so it makes sense to use domains.

 
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Answer by  pv7721 (116)

DNS means Domain Name System. At the beginning of the Internet, there was a single file listing all the domain names with their address IPs (the numbers are harder to remember than names). Nowadays this is a hierarchical system, with several TLD (top level domains) like , or .us, which contain subdomains, which can hold one ore more machines.

 
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Answer by  nickl2000 (540)

DNS stands for Domain Name Server. Basically your computer has a link to a server that is holding a very large list of IP address and Domain names that match together. When you type in a domain name (i.e. ), it looks up in that list the IP

 
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Answer by  Lane (67)

DNS is used to match the name of a website with its unique IP address. Your Internet Service Provider offers a DNS server that does this for you.

 
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