Examples of using Resolver in English and their translations into Indonesian
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a piece of software called the DNS resolver(usually built into the network operating system)
you're visiting a website that is encrypted- has the little green lock in your browser- that doesn't keep your DNS resolver from knowing the identity of all the sites you visit.
requires a DNS lookup, such programs send a resolution request to the local DNS resolver in the local operating system,
These signatures will be received and checked by the end-user resolver if they match with the public keys and the resolver will be able to authenticate that the records are not manipulated during the network transfer.
why- Inui now scratches out a living in the dark streets of the city as a Resolver, taking on cases involving the Extended.
the IP address for the given host eventually arrives at the resolver, that in turn completes the request over Internet Protocol.
Internet Protocol Version 6(IPv6), and a client resolver application programming interface library as an integral part of the architecture.
What many Internet users don't realize is that even if you're visiting a website that is encrypted- has the little green lock in your browser- that doesn't keep your DNS resolver from knowing the identity of all the sites you visit.
acting as amediator, resolver of conflicts, enabling the possibility of refunds to mitigate fraud,
each user system must implement resolver software capable of recursive operation.
each user system would have to implement resolver software capable of recursive operation.
a mobile network then the network operator will dictate what DNS resolver to use.
so over the past several months our engineers have been working to make improvements to our public DNS resolver to make users' web-surfing experiences faster, safer and more reliable.
acting as amediator, resolver of conflicts, enabling the possibility of refunds to mitigate fraud,
so over the past several months our engineers have been working to make improvements to our public DNS resolver to make users' web-surfing experiences faster, safer and more reliable.”.
A number of large ISPs have configured their DNS servers to violate rules(presumably to allow them to run on less-expensive hardware than a fully compliant resolver), such as by disobeying TTLs,
S DNS resolvers can handle DNSSEC requests as any other resolver. .
However, some resolvers function simplistically
An additional level of complexity emerges when resolvers violate the rules of the DNS protocol.
However, some resolvers function more simply by communicating only with a single name server.