When your Linux system behaves oddly while accessing websites—or resolves incorrect domains—it might be time to flush the DNS cache. Like your browser’s cache, the DNS cache stores temporary data that helps improve web browsing speed and reduce latency. However, when this cache becomes outdated or corrupt, it can lead to connectivity issues.…
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