DNS, or a Domain Name System, is responsible for resolving website names into their respective IP addresses. So, if you’re having trouble connecting to a website, or if you just want a DNS change to be seen by your Ubuntu machine, you should try to flush the DNS cache. You can also clear DNS cache in Ubuntu if you made changes to the hosts file, and you want it to be “seen†by your system without having to reboot it. Well, if you’re in any of these situations, and you want to clear DNS c...
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