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English: Mail client, web browser with miniature DNS cache. Client programs connect with a DNS resolver incorporated into the operating system of your computer. The DNS resolver in your operating system is connected to your ISP's DNS resolver, which also has a cache. If something isn't found, it's looked up via recursive DNS search. Created by Lion Kimbro, from reading of the text of Domain Name System, "DNS in the Real World."
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current02:37, 7 October 2014Thumbnail for version as of 02:37, 7 October 2014688 × 275 (12 KB)Wereldburger758Valid SVG now.
04:09, 25 October 2005Thumbnail for version as of 04:09, 25 October 2005688 × 275 (23 KB)LionKimbroMail client, web browser with miniature DNS cache client programs connect with a DNS resolver incorporated into the operating system of your computer. The DNS resolver in your operating system is connected to your ISP's DNS resolver, which also has a cach
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