Internet Explorer does a DNS Caching which is different from that of the DNS caching on the system through the DNS Client or Resolvers. (more…)
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DNS Cache in Windows Registry
DNS Caching is a process by which a DNS client also called a DNS Resolver holds the learnt information about a host or a Domain when it had earlier queried a DNS Server. While this serves good in getting DNS responses for repeated queries faster, it can also be a limiting factor at times. (more…)
Display and Flush DNS Cache in Windows
DNS Clients in Windows has the ability to cache DNS Queries as does most of the clients on other operating systems. This helps the DNS clients to resolve recently accessed web pages faster by resolving the IP Address directly from its cache rather than querying a DNS server. (more…)
DNS Records explained – FAQ
DNS Records are the prime defining factor for a proper functioning of any Name Service. There are various records that can be defined for a Domain of which some carry much importance while the rest are just for information. (more…)
How DNS Query work
Understanding how DNS works needs a bit of an understanding the background process of a DNS Query. (more…)
DNS and DNS FAQ
DNS stands for Domain Name Service or Domain Name System. As it suggests is a simple system, which translates the meaningful Hostnames and Domain Names into valid IP Addresses. Without a DNS System, internet will not be what it is today. Imagine remembering IP Address for various resources on the Network or on the Internet than calling by names like bbc.co.uk or www.google.com, which is almost next to not possible. (more…)