What happens when you type "https.://www.google.com" in your browser and press "Enter"
Day by day, we enter several web pages to consult information, to look for entertainment, to carry out some procedure, among other things. For most users, just typing an address in the address bar and having the browser show them the page, but actually, in the process, unnoticed by the user and within fractions of a second, the browser goes into contact with servers located in all parts of the world, consult there the stored data packets and deliver a web page to the screen of the device. Next we will see what will happen in the course of this process and we will name some points through which the information passes: The first thing I am going to explain is the DNS service, when a user accesses a distributed Internet service using a URL, the domain name in the URL is translated to the IP address of a server that is close to the user. The key functionality of DNS exploited here is that different users can simultaneously receive different translations for the same domain name...