Un petit apparté sur #opennic

Et si on créait nos propres extensions de domaine web...

https://friendica.mesnumeriques.fr/display/3a8d2dbf-1069-7fb2-6432-f08269987975

Et si on créait nos propres extensions de domaine web...

Après avoir passé des heures à blinder mon serveur #dns je me suis posé une question en regardant le projet #opennic : pourquoi dépendre d'extensions co...

Après avoir passé des heures à blinder mon serveur #dns je me suis posé une question en regardant le projet #opennic : pourquoi dépendre d'extensions comme .com, .fr, .org, .net... qui ne nous ressemblent pas ?

Le #fediverse est décentralisé, alors pourquoi notre adressage ne le serait-il pas ? J'ai eu une idée (je ne dois pas être le seul) : et si on créait des extensions DNS 'sémantiques' basées sur nos services ? Imaginez une adresse qui ne serait plus un sous-domaine perdu, mais une véritable identité.

Le concept ? Des extensions comme .immich, .matrix, .mastodon, ou n'importe quoi d'autre...
✅ Souveraineté : On ne dépend plus de l'ICANN ou des tarifs des registrars.
✅ Clarté : identité.peertube au lieu de d'une URL à rallonge.
✅ Privacy : Vos requêtes ne passent plus par les géants du Web.

C'est mon projet 'Tier 1 Personnel' que je souhaite ouvrir à ceux que ça tente.

Seriez-vous prêts à changer vos DNS pour accéder à un Internet plus intuitif et indépendant ?

#mesnumeriquesfr #autohebergement #souverainetenumerique

A, Oui, trop stylé !
26.3%
B, Non, je reste sur les DNS officiels.
21.1%
C, 🤔 Curieux, j'attends de voir.
52.6%
D, la réponse D.
0%
Poll ended at .
Serveur DNS publique ns1.mesnumeriques.fr

Oyé oyé #fediverse ! Pour protéger mon petit écosystème #mesnumeriques.fr, j'ai mis en place un bouclier #dns maison sur mon serveur. C'est comme #pi ho...

Does anyone actually use OpenNIC?

I selfhost my DNS with unbound, apparently it's simple to use OpenNIC's root server hints but then you remove ICANN ones.

I know OpenNIC's root servers also respond for ICANN domains, but what I was wondering is: can I use ICANN ones for ICANN domains and only use OpenNIC ones when ICANN root servers don't know about a TLD?

#OpenNIC

Between February and August, the #Eleven11 was on the news. Using the parallel #DNS root #OpenNIC was nothing new for a botnet. Yet, this botnet was the first known botnet of it's size using the OpenNIC system.

We summarized insights in a new blog post: 161 Days of Eleven11

#DDoS #RapperBot #Eleven11bot #Netscout #ASERT #infosec

161 Days of Eleven11 | NETSCOUT

Executive SummaryAs a major player in the field of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) detection and mitigation, it is crucial for us to closely monitor evolving threa

NETSCOUT

Cloudfalre-dns #Rust Oxy
#Rustlang #Development @torproject
https://blog.cloudflare.com/introducing-oxy/

None of it matters if you are utizing #onionsites that don't draw from other parts of the net (like an onion proxy), but be sure to change your trr / uri in your browser to #cloudflare for #https sites with #oniux (network.trr.mode 5 means the network chooses the resolver). Cloudflare has the tor dns monopoly, apparently. Why not something even more #decentralized like #openNIC in the future. Not developed enough now.

#Arti has two versions now
[arti-23c1c907a8c1ccef
arti-27424ad6be662444]
and has not updated documentation for binding local:9150 to socks. No systemd for #Debian yet either. Of course, that doesn't matter with oniux, although it is a mystery what they mean by "leaks" with a socks binding. I suppose a namespace will leak, then. Sure. Timelords, perhaps? Crazy. @micahflee

Oxy is Cloudflare's Rust-based next generation proxy framework

In this blog post, we are proud to introduce Oxy - our modern proxy framework, developed using the Rust programming language.

The Cloudflare Blog
I recently switched my DNS over to #OpenNIC, so my instance should be able to federate with servers on their altTLDs now.

This thread here suggests that more activity might be expected again from the #OpenNIC parallel #DNS #root .

Not sure, if more activity, and a reborn of the #OpenNICproject leads to less or more abuse from the system. Any opinions from the #infosec community?

#askfedi #askinfosec

discuss - [opennic-discuss] Failed TLDs for removal - arc

So I just learned about #OpenNIC. Apparently this is a non-profit that operates an alternative DNS root with a far more democratic process for getting top level domains. Granted, you have to use their system but it’s nevertheless cool as hell!

https://opennic.org/

OpenNIC Project

An organization of hobbyists who run an alternative DNS network, also provides access to domains not administered by ICANN.