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RPZ may refer to: * Reduced pressure zone device, a type of backflow prevention device * Response policy zone A response policy zone (RPZ) is a mechanism to introduce a customized policy in Domain Name System servers, so that recursive resolvers return possibly modified results. By modifying a result, access to the corresponding host can be blocked. U ..., a mechanism for use by Domain Name System recursive resolvers * Residents parking zone, practice of designating certain on-street car parking spaces for the exclusive use of nearby residents {{Disambiguation ...
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Reduced Pressure Zone Device
A reduced pressure zone device (RPZD, RPZ, or RPZ valve) is a type of backflow prevention device used to protect water supplies from contamination. RPZDs may also be known as reduced pressure principle (RP), reduced pressure principle backflow prevention devices, reduced pressure zone assemblies (RPZA), or reduced pressure principle assembly (RPPA). * ASSE Standard 1013 - Reduced Pressure Backflow Assembly * ASSE Standard 1015 - Double Check Valve Assembly * ASSE Standard 1020 - Pressure Vacuum Breaker * ASSE Standard 1047 - Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly * ASSE Standard 1047 - Reduced Pressure Detector Assembly Type II * ASSE Standard 1048 - Double Check Detector Assembly * ASSE Standard 1048 - Double Check Detector Assembly Type II * ASSE Standard 1056 - Spill Resistant Vacuum Breaker Backflow preventers are categorized into three groupings: Assembly, Device or Method. With the exception of elimination, these are the only ways one can control backflow from taking place. T ...
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Response Policy Zone
A response policy zone (RPZ) is a mechanism to introduce a customized policy in Domain Name System servers, so that recursive resolvers return possibly modified results. By modifying a result, access to the corresponding host can be blocked. Usage of an RPZ is based on DNS data feeds, known as zone transfer, from an RPZ provider to the deploying server. With respect to other blocklist methods, such as Google Safe Browsing, the actual blocklist is not managed, not even seen, by the client application. Web browsers, and any other client applications which connect to servers on the Internet, need the IP address of the server in order to open the connection. The local resolver is usually a system software which in turn puts the query to a ''recursive'' resolver, which often is located at the Internet service provider. If the latter server deploys RPZ, and either the queried name or the resulting address are in the blocklist, the response is modified so as to impede access. Hi ...
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