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what happens when you type a url in the browser and press enter for example if you type a path in the browser like .cloud.com a browser is a local program like chrome or firefox that is running on your local computer when you click on the browser icon the operating system loads the program like chrome or firefox it opens a window which is locally hosted on your desktop after you enter the website name in the url and when you hit enter after entering the url for example in the browser it has to translate the url to the ip address servers communicate with ip address and not a domain name that is why the domain name needs to be translated a dns or domain name system server is used to translate the ip to hostname for example .cloud.com is translated to 10.9.8.7 by the dns server the browser searches for the ip address translation in the dns cache of the browser if it does not find it in the browser cache then it looks up the operating system and checks the hosts file of the local computer