Hey Piyush, Thanks for this awesome video. It was great. However, I observed something at the end. Even though manually we can give the NS IP Address 9Liek cloudflare Ip Address) in the nslookup, I think we would not be able to change NS in the main DNS Config file as Router is the first point of contact for the all the connections. No matter what, The DNS entry if not found in the /etc/hosts then the request would be sent to the router and then it would be the duty of the router to send it to the appropriate NS. So, we should not change the router IP address (as it acts as the default gateway as well) and change the NS. If I had understood this correctly. Thanks for all the knowledgeable videos, I'm really learning a lot from your videos. !!!
Hello , A record is use to map an IP to a domain name. e.g you have a service listening on 20.12.13.1 , so you will create an A record with the domain name (example.com) as Host and the IP address as the target so that when anyone enters example.com in the browser , it should resolve to the IP address using the A record.
hey piyush, video was so informative, but here I have one concern which is to avoid latency caching would use here, but what happen if ip of google or content in google would change, then how come cache servers could update with latest things
Thanks Mahesh, To my knowledge(I haven't checked it), there would be probably clearing up the cache after any such change. If we have a website rendering images from s3 bucket and cloudfront used as a cdn cache, we have to invalidate cdn cache every time after we make a change to our objects in s3 bucket. I think the same concept should be applied here
Bhaiya I've got a question. Can we directly apply for Kubernetes jobs after completing the CKA as a fresher? I have got some intermediate full stack projects though.
@@jeffkirchoff14 I would say, don't fully depend on certification, build some projects, do some hands-on, include it in your resume and then start applying
when i see his face, i thought might be due to hair grown and beard, might be both are same .. like this i felt... then i check his full name then i get clarity both are different..
amazing explanation, kudos to you guys!
immediately wanted to change , I'm happy i gave you guys a chance , I learned a lot. ❤
Awesome stuff
Wonderful both of you guys are rocking, this is what a common learner want practical demonstration on actual systems. Cleared many things.
Glad you found it helpful 😀
this is wonderful, I think I have to view it multiple times to have better understanding on it, very appreciated!!!
Thank you so much
This episode was literally GOLDDD!!! Thank you so much for this, much appreciated to both Piyush sirr❤!!
Mind Blowing
Thank you
awesome thanks ❤
Welcome!
Excellent Piyush & Piyush. This type of presentation makes easy to understand. hope you will be doing more like this. Keep it up.
I am glad you found it helpful, yes a lot more coming up
very insightful, thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Completed the video..!!!
thanks guys
Excellent presentation 👏👏👏
Thank you
I am also watching n number of videos to understand deeper , but this has deep insights ❤
I totally agree with you 🙂💯 He explained it beautifully
You got me confused me first 😅 but yeah good job guys. Thanks for putting the efforts, really appreciate your work! You both are great teachers.
Thank you so much 🙏
ultra clear
Awesome 😎
Awesome Explanation
Thank you 🙏
Thank you for the great explanation on DNS
My pleasure!
good one bro...
excellent
Hey Piyush,
Thanks for this awesome video. It was great. However, I observed something at the end. Even though manually we can give the NS IP Address 9Liek cloudflare Ip Address) in the nslookup, I think we would not be able to change NS in the main DNS Config file as Router is the first point of contact for the all the connections. No matter what, The DNS entry if not found in the /etc/hosts then the request would be sent to the router and then it would be the duty of the router to send it to the appropriate NS. So, we should not change the router IP address (as it acts as the default gateway as well) and change the NS. If I had understood this correctly.
Thanks for all the knowledgeable videos, I'm really learning a lot from your videos. !!!
all Piyush are geniuses.
😀🙏❤️
Awesome Explanation !! It's difficult to find this kind of video on the topic DNS.
Glad you liked it
Great explanation, thanks piyush(square)
Thank you from Piyush(square) 😄
Very insightful presentation, kudos to you both 😍 piyush^2
Thank you buddy!
nice
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You got a new subscriber today
Welcome aboard!
On AD can u guys pls do such a video in depth
Will try in the future
hi Piyush, i didn't get the point of A record like why we need it. can you please eblorate it bit more in the context of what is that type field does
Hello , A record is use to map an IP to a domain name. e.g you have a service listening on 20.12.13.1 , so you will create an A record with the domain name (example.com) as Host and the IP address as the target so that when anyone enters example.com in the browser , it should resolve to the IP address using the A record.
In windows, its "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts"
Thank you for sharing
hey piyush, video was so informative, but here I have one concern which is to avoid latency caching would use here, but what happen if ip of google or content in google would change, then how come cache servers could update with latest things
Thanks Mahesh, To my knowledge(I haven't checked it), there would be probably clearing up the cache after any such change. If we have a website rendering images from s3 bucket and cloudfront used as a cdn cache, we have to invalidate cdn cache every time after we make a change to our objects in s3 bucket. I think the same concept should be applied here
12 thousand people started it but only 600 people are consistent.
Even if 5 people are consistent, that's a good enough motivation for me to keep pushing videos :)
Hello Piyush !
On DNS Windows Servers
%SystemRoot%\system32\Dns
Hosts file on Windows client
C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc
0:32 That's what you call a "Blue - Green" Deployment
That's hilarious! I did not realized that until I opened the timestamp :D
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush XD
Bhaiya I've got a question. Can we directly apply for Kubernetes jobs after completing the CKA as a fresher? I have got some intermediate full stack projects though.
@@jeffkirchoff14 I would say, don't fully depend on certification, build some projects, do some hands-on, include it in your resume and then start applying
@@TechTutorialswithPiyush thx for you tips
Piyush²
Thank you X Thank you
when i see his face, i thought might be due to hair grown and beard, might be both are same .. like this i felt... then i check his full name then i get clarity both are different..
lol
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which part? can you share the timestamp
hello
lmao he look like Leonardo Dicaprio 😂😂😂😂
lol wow
who is piyush😀
I dont know, you tell me :D