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- From: Jonah Aragon <jonah AT triplebit.net>
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- Subject: Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs
- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2017 07:07:57 -0500
Hello!
First off, thanks a lot for adding support for our DNS system, your plugin looks like a great simple solution to access sites like these and I’m happy about the work you do.
I’ll have to test your plugin a bit more myself, and I was hoping to hear from some other community members who had used it. Didn’t see much in the last email thread about this.
I had briefly tested the plugin on a corporate machine of mine without success. It could just be that whatever methods you’re using were blocked on that computer or it couldn’t access your servers, but I was somewhat disappointed because that was the first clear use-case I thought of. The plugin makes the most sense if you otherwise aren’t able to change your DNS records, so I’d like to discover more limitations like that before suggesting it as a clear suggestion or alternative.
I’ll be sure to give it a try on some other systems without restrictions like that to test it out. And I hope other members here will give it a try and report back.
Do you operate every server personally?
Thanks for your work on this,
Jonah
On Oct 19, 2017, at 12:33 PM, "astanze AT blockchain-dns.info" <astanze AT blockchain-dns.info> wrote:
Hi all.I couldn't find a more suitable address to contact so I'm sorry if this message is off topic for this mailing list. Please re-direct me if that's the case.I'd like to get feedback on the following idea.I am the author of a relatively new addon for Firefox and Chrome that allows browsing OpenNIC TLDs (such as .bbs), as well as Emercoin and Namecoin TLDs after a 1-click installation. More info about the project's goal can be found on its homepage.The addon was released in September and already got around 1k users. There was an article on Medium.The idea/question is: can it be made an "official recommendation" as an alternative to OpenNIC's own DNS for custom TLDs? What are the requirements for that?Obviously, it's not perfectly decentralized, although the infrastructure is pretty robust - 9 separate domains, each with its own dedicated server independent of others. However, as an average user doesn't care about changing DNS settings in his OS this may be better than nothing.The plugin is already open source (see GitHub) and I plan on releasing the sources for bring up a compatible server (that resolves N/E/OpenNIC TLDs) which can run on any VPS with 10GB+ of disk space (5x2 for N/E blockchains).P.S: we also have an initiative of giving out free Emercoin and Namecoin domains to popularize the idea of decentralized DNS so those interested are welcome to get in touch with me.--astanze / PGP key:
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- [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, astanze AT blockchain-dns.info, 10/19/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, Dmitry S. Nikolaev, 10/23/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, astanze AT blockchain-dns.info, 10/25/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, Jonah Aragon, 10/30/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, astanze AT blockchain-dns.info, 10/25/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, Jonah Aragon, 10/23/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, Rouben, 10/23/2017
- Re: [opennic-discuss] BDNS - a browser addon for accessing OpenNIC TLDs, Dmitry S. Nikolaev, 10/23/2017
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