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DNS is a system that helps computers resolve the names of other computers by converting their IP addresses to domain names. When you type in the IP address of a website, your computer queries DNS for the domain name.

DNS then looks up the domain name in its database and sends you the corresponding website URL.

DNS can also convert IP addresses to domain names. When you type in a domain name, your computer queries DNS for the corresponding IP address.

If the IP address is not in DNS’s database, your computer sends a request to a DNS server that specializes in resolving domain names. The DNS server then looks up the IP address in its database and sends you the corresponding website URL.

DNS can also resolve domain names to IP addresses. The DNS server then looks up the domain name in its database and sends you the corresponding IP address.