How the Domain Name System Works

Written by digitalbeardy | Published 2020/06/13
Tech Story Tags: dns | networking | programming | devops | web-development | development | hackernoon-top-story | web-monetization

TLDR The Domain Name System (DNS) is a directory of translations between human readable domain names (such as google.com or amazon.com), and IP Addresses (IP Addresses) There are 4 operations that are required to load a webpage. The root nameserver contains information that makes up the root zone, which is the global list of top level domains. The authoritative DNS server is responsible for the IP β€œmapping” of the intended website. The Recurser is a server designed to receive queries from clients. It will act as a middleman between the client and the DNS nameserver.via the TL;DR App

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Published by HackerNoon on 2020/06/13