The OpenNIC Project has established an alternate DNS network to resolve domain names to IP addresses, but it includes names not currently used by the internet. Available top-level domains include:

.geek
.indy
.bbs
.gopher
.o
.libre
.oss
.dyn
.null

You can register a domain within these (and more) top-level domains and register them on the OpenNIC DNS system so that they map to an IP address of your choice.

https://opensource.com/article/21/4/opennic-internet

  • @[email protected]
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    63 years ago

    So if ICANN decides to create one of those domains, your existing domain is essentially useless? Seems risky in that regard.

  • @[email protected]
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    33 years ago

    I got to put a node in a dynamic IP at a friend’s home in Uruguay for DoH and DoT.

    I like the idea of the decentralized DNS in the sense of approbation of new domains and the availability.