Clearing the resolver cache in web browsers can help resolve DNS-related issues and refresh DNS records. Here's a brief guide on how to clear the resolver cache in Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Opera:
Google Chrome:
- Open Chrome and type "chrome://net-internals/#dns" into the address bar.
- Press Enter to access the DNS page.
- Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.
Microsoft Edge (Chromium-based):
- Launch Edge and type "edge://net-internals/#dns" in the address bar.
- Press Enter to go to the DNS page.
- Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.
Mozilla Firefox:
- Open Firefox and type "about:networking#dns" in the address bar.
- Press Enter to access the DNS page.
- Click on the "Clear DNS Cache" button to clear the resolver cache.
Opera:
- Launch Opera and type "opera://net-internals/#dns" in the address bar.
- Press Enter to go to the DNS page.
- Click on the "Clear host cache" button to clear the resolver cache.
Clearing the resolver cache in these browsers can help resolve DNS-related issues and ensure that your browser uses the most up-to-date DNS information for websites.