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Age Verification Now Required For DNS Resolution - easyDNS In anticipation various age verification legislation bills, both here in Canada and in the US, we've made the decision to unilaterally and proactively enforce age verification at the DNS resolution le...

EFFECTIVE TODAY: Age Verification Now Required For DNS Resolution
easydns.com/blog/2026/04...

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Wordpress (easyPress over here) might be overkill - could go with a simple HTML site and our website builder.

We're also looking at more recent CMS - like Hugo and Ghost, these are looking interesting.

For a newsletter you could also just get a custom domain and link it some place like Beehiiv.

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easydns-mcp: Model Context Protocol server for the REST API now available - easyDNS We’re watching the rise of agentic computing happen in real time. Tools like OpenClaw and its derivatives are spreading like wildfire, and services from Anthropic and OpenAI are making it increasingly...

The easydns-mcp server for agentic interaction with your DNS zones is now out via our github...

#dns #mcp #agenticAI

easydns.com/blog/2026/03...

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very cool

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DNS Propagation Checker - Global DNS Checker Tool Instant DNS Propagation Check. Global DNS Propagation Checker - Check DNS records around the world.

you mean like
www.whatsmydns.net

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Curious to know what kind of other people's content makes you uncomfortable using a given registrar.

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Did you *just* register it?

Because it looks like it's been delete from the registry (must have been within the 5-day Add Grace Period when the registrar can delete and get their cost back).

That means you can actually go re-register it right now.

I know a place :)

Don't worry, we won't nuke you

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No worries, we'll always be here.

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

Would you settle for Canadian?

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use DoH or DoT?

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"remove cellophane before eating"

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har har

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default behaviour in a registrar transfer should be to leave the nameserver delegation unchanged

you're supposed to put an implicit confirmation in there if you want to switch nameservers at the same time

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The Telefon Problem: Hacking AI with Poetry Instead of Prompts - Researchers have found that most AI's and LLM's can have their security guardrails overridden through rewriting hostile prompts as poetry.

Poems pick AI locks
Verses slip past coded guards
Steel minds start to scream

In other words, AI can be hacked using poetry
axisofeasy.com/aoe/the-tele...

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Amazingly - this morning's Cloudflare outage seems to not be at the DNS level.

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Still can't believe there's a .zip TLD

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it's a lock.

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In the case of multi-homed websites (many hostnames, 1 IP) the SNI has to be sent in the clear to begin the TLS handshake.

So yes, an eavesdropper knows which hostnames you are connecting to.

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in the case of sitting on an open WiFi network with an eavesdropper in the mix: yes.

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of course, you still have to trust the VPN provider as well

you're really just transferring your trust. I'm not vouching for VPN providers in general

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you could be with a DNS provider you trust (to be clear, we're talking resolvers here) - and you could be using DoH/DoT, and maybe none of your apps are leaking your DNS queries.

but without a VPN, on a public wifi, an eavesdropper can still see what endpoints you're connecting to

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you could be using DoT / DoH and still have your web browsing tracked (tracked, not read)

that and a lot of apps leak DNS queries despite DoH/DoT

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...eavesdroppers may not be able to see the contents of individual connections on an open WiFi network, but they can certainly see what sites you're visiting and what DNS lookups you're doing.

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Ah I see.

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They need to have them executed here - usually via the Ontario Sheriff's Office, or otherwise accompanied with appropriate Letters Rogatory

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This subpoena is for archive TODAY. that is not archive ORG - two completely different outfits.

We are the registrar for .ORG - who is NOT the subject of that subpoena

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Internet Archive: Digital Library of Free & Borrowable Texts, Movies, Music & Wayback Machine

To be clear: archive *.org* (a.k.a waybackmachine) is a completely different organization than archive *.is* *.ph* et al

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DNS isn't zero-trust.

One of the reasons blockchain *seems* compelling for P2PDNS is because it is permissionless.

But there are other trade-offs in using a blockchain as a naming root. Immutability can actually work against you sometimes.

I've been thinking about this for a long, long time.

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If you DM one of your domains I can get it looked at and make sure you're on the right service level

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Sorry - late to the thread here.

On the DNS queries - in over 95% of the cases domains are well under the limits and if you unexpectedly go over, it is usually transient and there are ways to mitigate it.

Cont..

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