How to Flush DNS Cache on Mac (with Terminal) - macOS Monterey | 2022

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This quick tutorial shows you how to flush DNS cache on Mac in macOS Monterey using Terminal.

0:00 Flushing DNS cache on Mac

You can flush, clean, clear or reset DNS (Domain Name System) using the command below:
"sudo dscacheutil -flushcache;sudo killall -HUP mDNSResponder"

This macOS Tutorial answers questions like:
How to reset DNS cache on Mac.
How to clean DNS cache on Mac.
How to clear DNS cache on Mac.
How to reset DNS cache on Mac.
How to flush DNS cache in macOS.

Applicable Apple devices:
MacBook
MacBook Air
MacBook Pro
iMac
Mac Pro
Mac mini
macintosh

This tutorial is performed in macOS Monterey.

Application used:
Terminal Version 2.12.7 (445)

Scope:
Flush DNS cache Mac via Terminal

Disclaimer:
I'm not associated with Apple in any way.
You use demonstrations presented in this channel at your own RISK. DATA-LOSS and DAMAGE may occur. Tacking a backup is strongly recommended before doing any procedure. When in doubt consult with an Apple professional.
Content provided here are for information purposes only and should not be taken as technical advice.

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Excellent, fast & clear tutorial 👍🏻👍🏻 Wishing your channel success

greenlantern
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Simple and straight to the point! Thank you.

WenBlumen
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Was very easy to follow thanks a bunch man:)

MavMaverock
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nice vidoeo but when i did it, i got this message "no matching processes were found", please what does this mean?

BB-tubq
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i did all the steps and everything on ur video was the same on my laptop. but still can’t access servers

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