How to flush the DNS cache on Linux

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Computers keep records of every website you visit in a “DNS cache.” This cache’s purpose is to save time when the user tries to access a domain; the system doesn’t have to look it up every time manually. Overall, DNS caching makes your internet usage faster, and that’s why virtually every operating system from macOS, to Windows to Linux do it. More info at https://www.addictivetips.com/ubuntu-linux-tips/flush-dns-cache-on-linux/







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