- (5 kHz).
Other types of
resolver include:
Receiver resolvers These resolvers are used in the
opposite way to
transmitter resolvers (the type
described above)...
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resolve in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resolve may
refer to:
Determination Resolve (Lagwagon album)
Resolve (Last
Tuesday album) "
Resolve" (song)...
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resolver in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resolver may
refer to:
Resolver (Cuba), a do-it-yourself
ethos in Cuba
Resolver (electrical), a type...
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resolved in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Resolved may
refer to:
Resolved (film), a 2007 do****entary
Resolved White (c. 1615-after 1687), a...
-
Resolving power is the
capacity of an
instrument to
resolve two
points which are
close together. Specifically,
resolving power may
refer to:
Angular resolution...
-
delegation was
added to the root zone on 1
April 2011. Stub
resolvers are "minimal DNS
resolvers that use
recursive query mode to
offload most of the work...
- was
first standardized for use
between stub or
forwarding resolvers and
recursive resolvers, in RFC 7858 in May of 2016.
Subsequent IETF
efforts specify...
- also
operate DNS
recursive resolvers, and that it's a
misinterpretation of the law to
exclude independent recursive resolvers from that exemption. On December...
- type of
error called a "lame delegation" or "lame response".
Domain name
resolvers determine the
domain name
servers responsible for the
domain name in question...
-
servers collude. DoH is used for
recursive DNS
resolution by DNS
resolvers.
Resolvers (DoH clients) must have
access to a DoH
server hosting a
query endpoint...