Revision history for PeerTLDs
Revision [3768]
Last edited on 2016-05-30 22:49:37 by CalumMcAlinden [Replaces old-style internal links with new pipe-split links.]Additions:
|| New-Nations || .uu .ti .te .ku || [[http://www.new-nations.net/ | new-nations.net]] || Provides TLDs for nations or people that are not recognized by the international community. The TLDs they currently provide are .ti for Tibet, .uu for Uigur People, .te for Tamil Eelam, and .ku for Kurdish People. ||
|| FurNIC || .fur || [[http://register.fur/ | register.fur]] || TLD to bring a unique identity to Furries, Furry Fandom and other Anthropormorphic interest websites across the internet. FurNIC and OpenNIC work closely, with .fur being treated as part of OpenNIC. ||
|| Namecoin || .bit || [[http://namecoin.info/ | Namecoin Client]] || TLD which uses the Namecoin system (decentralized open source information registration and transfer system based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency). Access is provided through a Tier1 server which bridges the DNS system and Namecoin. ||
|| Emercoin || .coin, .emc .lib .bazar || [[http://emercoin.com/ | Emercoin Client]] || Emercoin is a cryptocurrency that also has built-in support for DNS, providing a framework to store and maintain key->value pairs in its decentralized database. ||
|| FurNIC || .fur || [[http://register.fur/ | register.fur]] || TLD to bring a unique identity to Furries, Furry Fandom and other Anthropormorphic interest websites across the internet. FurNIC and OpenNIC work closely, with .fur being treated as part of OpenNIC. ||
|| Namecoin || .bit || [[http://namecoin.info/ | Namecoin Client]] || TLD which uses the Namecoin system (decentralized open source information registration and transfer system based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency). Access is provided through a Tier1 server which bridges the DNS system and Namecoin. ||
|| Emercoin || .coin, .emc .lib .bazar || [[http://emercoin.com/ | Emercoin Client]] || Emercoin is a cryptocurrency that also has built-in support for DNS, providing a framework to store and maintain key->value pairs in its decentralized database. ||
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|| FurNIC || .fur || [[http://register.fur/ register.fur]] || TLD to bring a unique identity to Furries, Furry Fandom and other Anthropormorphic interest websites across the internet. FurNIC and OpenNIC work closely, with .fur being treated as part of OpenNIC. ||
|| Namecoin || .bit || [[http://namecoin.info/ Namecoin Client]] || TLD which uses the Namecoin system (decentralized open source information registration and transfer system based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency). Access is provided through a Tier1 server which bridges the DNS system and Namecoin. ||
|| Emercoin || .coin, .emc .lib .bazar || [[http://emercoin.com/ Emercoin Client]] || Emercoin is a cryptocurrency that also has built-in support for DNS, providing a framework to store and maintain key->value pairs in its decentralized database. ||
Revision [3492]
Edited on 2015-01-24 08:46:02 by CalumMcAlinden [Added Emercoin and formatted as table]Additions:
For OpenNIC Top Level Domains, see OpenNICNamespaces
OpenNIC provides resolution of select other alternative DNS roots.
|| DNS Root || TLDs Provided || Registrar Website || Description ||
|| New-Nations || .uu .ti .te .ku || [[http://www.new-nations.net/ new-nations.net]] || Provides TLDs for nations or people that are not recognized by the international community. The TLDs they currently provide are .ti for Tibet, .uu for Uigur People, .te for Tamil Eelam, and .ku for Kurdish People. ||
|| FurNIC || .fur || [[http://register.fur/ register.fur]] || TLD to bring a unique identity to Furries, Furry Fandom and other Anthropormorphic interest websites across the internet. FurNIC and OpenNIC work closely, with .fur being treated as part of OpenNIC. ||
|| Namecoin || .bit || [[http://namecoin.info/ Namecoin Client]] || TLD which uses the Namecoin system (decentralized open source information registration and transfer system based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency). Access is provided through a Tier1 server which bridges the DNS system and Namecoin. ||
|| Emercoin || .coin, .emc .lib .bazar || [[http://emercoin.com/ Emercoin Client]] || Emercoin is a cryptocurrency that also has built-in support for DNS, providing a framework to store and maintain key->value pairs in its decentralized database. ||
OpenNIC provides resolution of select other alternative DNS roots.
|| DNS Root || TLDs Provided || Registrar Website || Description ||
|| New-Nations || .uu .ti .te .ku || [[http://www.new-nations.net/ new-nations.net]] || Provides TLDs for nations or people that are not recognized by the international community. The TLDs they currently provide are .ti for Tibet, .uu for Uigur People, .te for Tamil Eelam, and .ku for Kurdish People. ||
|| FurNIC || .fur || [[http://register.fur/ register.fur]] || TLD to bring a unique identity to Furries, Furry Fandom and other Anthropormorphic interest websites across the internet. FurNIC and OpenNIC work closely, with .fur being treated as part of OpenNIC. ||
|| Namecoin || .bit || [[http://namecoin.info/ Namecoin Client]] || TLD which uses the Namecoin system (decentralized open source information registration and transfer system based on the Bitcoin cryptocurrency). Access is provided through a Tier1 server which bridges the DNS system and Namecoin. ||
|| Emercoin || .coin, .emc .lib .bazar || [[http://emercoin.com/ Emercoin Client]] || Emercoin is a cryptocurrency that also has built-in support for DNS, providing a framework to store and maintain key->value pairs in its decentralized database. ||
Deletions:
<<>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
OpenNIC provides resolution of select other alternative DNS roots. Currently OpenNIC peers with New Nations, providing .ko, .ku, .rm, .te, .ti, and .uu, and FurNIC, providing .fur. OpenNIC also resolves .bit domains using a server which bridges DNS and Namecoin.
We are currently in a process of developing Policy on how such relationships are to be initiated and function and will publish them here when they are done.
Revision [3316]
Edited on 2014-08-23 07:30:19 by CalumMcAlinden [Added Emercoin and formatted as table]Additions:
@@====""OpenNIC"" Peers====@@
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Revision [3206]
Edited on 2014-06-20 16:03:08 by CalumMcAlinden [Added Emercoin and formatted as table]Additions:
OpenNIC provides resolution of select other alternative DNS roots. Currently OpenNIC peers with New Nations, providing .ko, .ku, .rm, .te, .ti, and .uu, and FurNIC, providing .fur. OpenNIC also resolves .bit domains using a server which bridges DNS and Namecoin.
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Historically, peering NICs (OpenNIC, AlterNIC, etc.) maintained their own root zones, and agreed to include each other's gTLDs in their independent aggregations.
Revision [1127]
Edited on 2008-02-07 12:49:27 by ChristopherTheodore [Added Emercoin and formatted as table]Additions:
OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with no NIC's at this time.
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OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with these NICs. Each of thse NICs is responsible for their own set of gTLDs. OpenNIC does not peer with TLDs directly, but does incorporate them into the aggregated RootZone.
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Historically, peering NICs (OpenNIC, AlterNIC, etc.) maintained their own root zones, and agreed to include each other's gTLDs in their independent aggregations.
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~**UKG Network** -- [[www.OpenNIC.ukg/charter.html Charter]] -- [[www.OpenNIC.ukg www.OpenNIC.ukg]]
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<<@@==Peer NICs==@@
OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with these NICs. Each of thse NICs is responsible for their own set of gTLDs. OpenNIC does not peer with TLDs directly, but does incorporate them into the aggregated RootZone.
OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with these NICs. Each of thse NICs is responsible for their own set of gTLDs. OpenNIC does not peer with TLDs directly, but does incorporate them into the aggregated RootZone.
Deletions:
OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with these NICs.
Revision [1094]
Edited on 2008-01-28 18:22:04 by ChristopherTheodore [Added Emercoin and formatted as table]Additions:
<<@@==Peer TLDs==@@
<<>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
<<>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
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>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
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<<@@==OpenNIC Peers==@@
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>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
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>>For sponsored TLDs, see SponsoredTLDs>>::c::
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OpenNIC maintains Peering Relationships with these NICs.