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How Domain Name Server (DNS) Really Works?

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How Domain Name Server (DNS) Really Works?

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The internet is one of the most important media around today. For the websites to work in the internet, there is a system called the domain name system that keep everything running smoothly. Domain name system is also known as DNS for short. The main role played by DNS is to translate the domain name which is usually entered into the browser to numeric IP. IP stand for internet protocol, a language that the computer understands. Usually, the record of your domain is kept by the site where you register. It is where the DNS for your domain is kept. This record is the location of you website in the internet. Here is how it works! When a domain is set up on the GKG.net, it points to the GKG because the domains are parked there. If a website is created outside the GKG, the record of the DNS server must be edited so that the record on GKG is pointed to the DNS server hosting the website. For an example, here is some website hosted on Hostmonster.com and Hostexcellence.com. The record on the

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