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By gerald, 3 April, 2023
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DNS Troubleshooting: A Comprehensive Guide to Using Dig, Host, Nslookup, and Traceroute

DNS, or the Domain Name System, is an essential component of how the internet works. It's a service that translates human-friendly domain names, such as google.com, into computer-friendly IP addresses, like 216.58.194.174. Think of it like a phone book. Just as you can look up someone's name to find their phone number, DNS looks up a domain name to find the corresponding IP address.

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