Explain to me how domains are registered? To whom does the server inform that the resource located at example.com will lie with it (ip) in a certain place (host)?

  • better take and read a special article on this issue, because in 2 words everything is simple, there is a computer that stores pairs, ip is a domain name, a request comes to it, it redirects it to the right server ... =) - Gorets

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The system itself is called DNS.

For example, you can read the Wiki

UPD: TS - your question is not correctly formulated ... Registration and domain2ip itself are different operations ...

    It will be much clearer to read a small chapter in this book: " Computer Networks " there everything is very detailed with pictures and examples.

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