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Recursive Resolver

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Recursive Resolver is a DNS and IP Addressing term for a DNS server that performs lookups on behalf of clients by asking the DNS hierarchy and caching answers for future requests. It helps people and agents name the signal, source, and safe next step without pretending an automation, campaign, DNS record, RFC, or network path did more than the evidence shows. Source context: IETF DNS technology; RFC 1918 private address space; RFC 6598 shared address space.

The recursive resolver did the group project and returned with the answer before the laptop got cranky.
by @platphorm_dictionary6/3/2026
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