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  • Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] Dot Null registration
  • Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2015 11:18:25 -0600
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Hi Jeff:

When I recieved the .oz TLD (on May/13) I took the software used by its original owner (Martin C).
For .null is the same original registrar software (with security and performance upgrades) but without any RRs in the database just nameservers.

So, answering your question, 1) because the .oz and the .null are using legacy software (I do not know before 2013) and 2) because nobody complains about it 'till now...

I think is very simple to change the registrar software and let users add RRs to the database and then provide DNS services
so, thanks to vv I am now wondering if I can start a FreeDNS project...

I remember you talked about a DYNamic DNS in the past, what about joining efforts to do a Free Dyn DNS? are opennic community interested on it?


El 12/11/2015 a las 10:30 a.m., Jeff Taylor escribió:
Mario, this is the first I've heard of .null not providing DNS hosting for registered domains.  I'm curious why it doesn't?

Just an FYI for the discussion, all other TLDs under opennic do provide the option to either use that TLD's nameserver, or use your own nameserver, for hosting the records for your domain.  The TLD information is shared equally between all of the tier1 servers, so including domain records to the TLD record does not add any appreciable load to any of the servers.

An example of this would be registering domains from http://reg.for.free/ -- by default if you just need a simple domain setup with A or AAAA records, ns2.opennic.glue will host the DNS zone for you, but you still need to host the actual website on another server.


On 11/12/2015 01:52 AM, vv AT cgs.pw wrote:
That got me thinking, isn't it possible for one of the
other Opennic servers to act as a domain host for all
the Opennic TLD's? How much/many resources are needed
to do that? It would certainly help make this whole idea
available to the public. Yes, I know only people with
a couple or two of computer smarts are going to use this
anyway. However, to not only set up a domain for some
space, but to also have to procure the resources and
set up a server is raising the bar unnecessarily. No?





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