1. What is the role of Domain Name Server (DNS) in a network? 2. What is DNS cache poisoning?
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The role of a Domain Name Server (DNS) in a network is to translate human-readable domain names (such as www.example.com) into the corresponding IP addresses (such as 192.168.1.1) that computers use to communicate with each other over the internet. DNS acts as a Show more…
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