Why doesnt your computer just cache the IP of common local domain servers to reduce traffic? [closed] - networking

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why doesnt your computer just cache the IP of common local domain servers like .uk if you are in the uk or .com when you are searching through the web?
Do I lack some understanding of the topic that makes this unacheiveable?
Just a thought off of the top of my head that doesnt seem to be unreasonable to me?

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Hello, I already make SSL for my website in CyberPanel but the website shows not secure [closed]

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This is the error message
I already make SSL for my website wordpress in CyberPanel but the website shows not secure
what should i do to solve this problem
** The SSL was activated for 15 days, but today the site gives me that it is not secure?

How can I evade a network firewall that blocks almost all servers? [closed]

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So in my school they installed a new router (Zylex) and I guess they're still configuring it because it doesn't let you enter almost any website from Google, although you can do google search. Also you can access most sites using Firefox (do you know why?), but I don't know any good VPN for Firefox.
I've tried using some google VPNs but they are all blocked, also I've tried using Windscribe but it says that the SSL requests are being intercepted. Why would they do that?
Is there a way that I can evade the firewall?
Thanks in advance.

In azure, Internal QA site is not accessible when running automation test cases. How to fix that? [closed]

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The internal site is accessible through VPN.When I run test cases in Azure, getting an error site is not accessible. How to fix that?

cisco interface unable to use "ip" command on interface fastethernet0 [closed]

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in the pictures below im trying to configure the interface fastethernet0 but the "ip" command there isnt to set the ip address and netmask
maybe i dont remember very well the difference between fastetherent and gigabitethernet (thats work)

Is 8080 a dynamic port or static.? [closed]

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There is lot of confusion
IANA suggests that dynamic port range should be 49000 to 65535
Though 8080 is used by many web services like Apache Tomcat, Proxy Server, etc.. but i have doubt that it is static port
You don't appear to understand what a dynamic port is. It is one which is allocated by the system, when you don't specify one yourself. If an application specifies the port itself, for example 8080, it is an example of static port usage.

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