"Sebastian G." <> wrote:
> > here is the copy of front page of this wiki
> > and searchengines:
> > http://nnqtnsoohprzqcke.onion/
> > http://2vkpt4pelhbu7yfw.onion:8181/
> > and forum
> > http://l6nvqsqivhrunqvs.onion/
>
> STFU!
STFU yourself, Zonenseppl.
> .onion is not a valid TLD,
TLDs are merely a logical concept and need to be seen in context. Any TLD
is valid if your DNS resolver knows how to resolve it. Any TLD is valid if
you don't resolve it yourself but instead pass it on to some other program,
able to make the connection. Like a SOCKS 4a proxy does with Tor.
> and anyone refusing to resolve it dos the right thing.
It's funny how you even spell with an accent.
Anyone refusing to resolve it just isn't smart enough to know how to
resolve it.
> Heck, even if I configured my DNS server to forward such
> requests through a TOR proxy, it would still proclaim issue with
> non-root-delegation, wrong DNSSEC replies etc.
Germans. Always in the habit of proclaiming something.
And guess what, newer versions of Tor come with a built-in DNS resolver.
Just point your resolv.conf at your Tor client and enjoy anonymised
queries. It knows about .onion and will do the whole magic IP mapping for
you in the future.
You said so little with so many words. What was your point exactly?