Inside the Domain Name System
When your browser tries to load youtube.com, how does it know where to contact YouTube’s web servers? This video explains the basics of the Domain Name System, an application layer protocol that serves as the address book of the internet.
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Amazing videos/explanations – I was disappointed when I realized you don’t have that many and that the most recent was four years ago. I love the clear explanations, the real world context, and the additional information. I hope you come back to it (just wish it was before my exam :P). Good luck with whatever you’re doing!
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Hi thanks for explaining , i want to know how does web servers handle traffic ?
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Man, your videos are simply brilliant! Awesomely explained. I’ve just subscribed and can’t wait to check out the rest of your channel. Thanks heaps!
Thanks a lot for making this video.
Before it goes to TLD , a resolver will first search in his cache (if someone searched before you that domain) and will provide you from there
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This video is the best video that explaining DNS perfectly, watch this video is enough, thanks Pieter.
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Hi sir, one question, will the dns servers be shown in traceroute command ? Thanks
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your videos are the best on the internet on these topics! Pls make more videos!
Thank you sir. In depth explanation and made my concept a lot clear. Till yesterday I knew that DNS server’ s work is to convert a website name into it’s specific IP address, but today, it’s lot more than that to me. Thanks a bunch
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Wonderfully explained 🙂 Loads of doubts i had is cleared 🙂
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This is an amazing video. . . Thank u. . Thank u. . . Thank u
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A Domain Name System (DNS) is essentially the telephone directory of any network, including the Internet. Every time you browse the web, whether you realize it or not, you are using DNS. Without this option, you would have to remember the IP address of each system to visit the particular site you want.
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An excellent video.
DNS is the worldwide Telephone Book for the Internet.
Thank you very much for this video. Very very useful. Please release many videos in these series. Please kindly explain in simple terms how the glue records or the additional section is configured.
I hear you saying that DNS couldn’t work without a known root server. Couldn’t a machine ask its local router? I know a router is a lower level device, but modern routers are effectively computers.
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Hi sir, one question, will the dns servers be shown in traceroute command ? Thanks
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I really love your well-pronounced and clear explanation, not so fast but not too slow, just at the right tempo.
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Could i do that with NetCat on my terminal?
My head is spinning