...ively making a site completely disappear from the web. This court-enforced DNS manipulation was considered by many technical professionals to damage the u
:Black Hat: Seriously, don't screw with DNS. If you break this internet, we are <u>''not''</u> making you a new one.
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...Randall, Jeph Jacques, and Ryan North altered their {{w|Domain_Name_System|DNS}} records to point to each others' websites. So xkcd.com showed the [http:/
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...rom their own name servers. The most popular workaround was using Google's DNS server instead, so much so that its address was written as [https://web.arc
The reason behind this decision may be that Google considers a DNS server, a fairly low-level component of the Internet's service stack, to be
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...dall, Jeph Jacques, and Ryan North [[563: Fermirotica#Trivia|altered their DNS records to point to each others' websites]].
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...is not available for registration by a third party. ICANN rules state that DNS resolution must be stopped during the redemption grace period, which means
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Reporting-MTA: dns; mycomputer.local
7 KB (1,049 words) - 21:11, 4 May 2022
...order "to focus on [their] core project: the {{w|Google Public DNS|8.8.8.8 DNS Server}}."
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