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DNS is a system that allows computers to communicate with each other by referring to DNS servers. These servers can provide information about the names and addresses of other computers on the Internet.

Domain controllers control DNS. This means that they can add, delete, or change records in the DNS database.

This is useful because it allows domain controllers to map domain names to IP addresses.

This control is important because it allows domain controllers to provide DNS services to their clients. In addition, domain controllers can use DNS to resolve hostnames to IP addresses.

Domain controllers can control DNS because they are members of the Domain Name System (DNS) Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) server role. This role is located on the server computer and enables the server to act as a DNS server.

Because domain controllers control DNS, they can be used to attack the DNS server. If a malicious user can access a domain controller, they can attack the DNS server and use the domain controller to attack other computers.