DNS, or a Domain Name System, is basically what resolves website names into their respective IP addresses. So, if you are encountering an issue on your Mac where the name server is not resolving properly, or if you want a DNS change to be noticed by your system, you might have to reset and flush the DNS cache in macOS Sierra. This can also come in handy, if you have made edits to your /etc/hosts file, and you want the changes to register without having to reboot your Mac. So, if you want to re...
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