Probably, it’s not necessary to say that many Internet lovers often encounter a situation where when they try to connect or access some resource, the system reports that the DNS server is not responding. What to do? We'll take Windows 8, 7, or 10 as an example, since such a problem arises precisely in these systems. And before dealing with the correction of such a situation, we consider a few theoretical questions.
What is a DNS server and why is it needed?
So what exactly is a DNS server? Speaking, so to speak, in simple human language, this is a means of correctly and conveniently redirecting requests from an IP address to a domain.
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