How DNS Resolution Works: From `dig . NS` to Your Browser Loading Google
Every time you type google.com into a browser, something remarkable happens in milliseconds — a global, distributed lookup system translates that human-readable name into a machine-readable IP address. No single server handles this. No central database stores it all. This is DNS, and understanding h
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