There is a first-come-first-served registrar for .pin subdomain which is
a history service by the gnunet project.
Any zone owner can potentially act as a zone registrar and sell (or give
away) subdomains.
We are currently working on a new registrar service that will also be
integrated with GNU Taler to allow for payments.
Owning a GNUnet zone is free (since a zone is created by creating a
public/private key pair).
The question is, if users can reach your zone.
To understand this problem space a bit better, I urge you to read:
Section 7.1. Start Zones: https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001/#name-start-zones
and
Section 9.5 Zone Management:
https://lsd.gnunet.org/lsd0001/#name-zone-management
from the spec.
I do not know what you mean by "omit IP addresses". A registrar would
likely just delegate to your zone (public key). Nothing to do with A or
AAAA records, or IP addresses. (Think NS records in DNS)
Best
Martin
On 03.12.23 09:49, retrovirus-...@juno.com wrote:
Hello GNUnet Developers,
I was wondering since the last build, if the GNUnet Name System has a domain
name registrar service (would owning a GNUnet domain name be free [probably
not, but thought it wouldn't hurt to ask])? And if that service can omit
certain information such as IPv4 and IPv6 IP addresses?
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Sincerely,
John Doe
retrovirus-...@juno.com