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vpn_client • addons • guide_09_custom_dns • strings.xliff ad6d7f5bd861f5283b1c83ae9ebe44a2 |
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Whenever you connect to a website, a DNS (domain name system) first turns the domain name (e.g. www.mozilla.org) into an IP address that allows your internet traffic to reach that destination. Typically, your ISP (internet service provider) provides you with a DNS server that your devices use automatically.
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Elke kear as jo ferbine mei in website, feroaret in DNS (domain name system) de domeinnamme (byg. www.mozilla.org) earst yn in IP-adres wêrmei’t jo ynternetferkear dy bestimming berikke kin. Normaal leveret jo ISP (internet service provider) jo in DNS-server dy’t jo apparaten automatysk brûke.
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