Flush DNS Cache for PowerShell and WSL
When using Windows 10+ in combination with WLS(2) (Window Subsystem for Linux), you probably will stumble over some DNS resolution issues. For example: when you’ve changed the A-record for an IP and you try to ping or dig the targeted domain. If you still get old IPs there, it could be caused by cached DNS entries. Hence in the standard setup the WSL uses the hosts (Windows) DNS including the…
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