• zoostation@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Ultimately each country makes the rules for domains under its top level, for those that are named for the country, like .af for Afghanistan. Everything about the instance is intact and can be moved to a different domain.

    • i_have_no_enemies@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      yea found a fix by someone else as well

      Stéphane Bortzmeyer @bortzmeyer@mastodon.gougere.fr

      @GossiTheDog Since the authoritative name servers still reply; you can also ask the #DNS resolver administrator to forward requests for queer.af to kiki.bunny.net and coco.bunny.net.

      did not know they can control domain names,

      is it possible to deny them that request? why did maston comply with them?

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        7 months ago

        It’s got nothing to do with Mastodon—it’s the domain name system. If DNS doesn’t direct the request to the intended server, the server never sees it.

      • anarchrist@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        That’s not how it works… the .af domain is reserved for use by Afganistan by ICANN and the government of Afganistan is the Taliban. Same with the commies on .ml which is reserved for Malaysia.