Join the #webinar on the GNU Name System (GNS) and the road to publishing an RFC.
GNS is a decentralized and censorship-resistant domain name resolution protocol providing an alternative to DNS. In 2023 the GNS was published as RFC 9498. The authors of the #RFC Martin Schanzenbach & Bernd Fix will talk about GNS & the road to published an RFC.
Stephen Farrell of Tolerant Networks will talk about getting advice with #standardisation processes.
February 22 at 13.00 CET https://nlnet.nl/webinars/
@iron_bug @NGIZero IDK, it looks reasonable enough while staying generic enough to accomodate future usage.
It is more close to http://www.somehash.onion URIs than to ordinary DNS zones. Browsers work with GNS zTLDs just as fine.
The idea is very similar here - rely on public key cryptography directly instead of trust-based registries and certificate roots.
@iron_bug sorry, I'm not sure I'm getting what's exactly the problem here with nginx and regexps. Can you post a brief example?..
I hosted and proxied both ways quite a few sites with nginx, but can't figure out how it relates to name records.