21,864 Yugoslavian .yu domains (jacobfilipp.com)

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[−] Zecc 49d ago
I don't remember which HN thread I've heard this joke originally from, but...

People in Montenegro: it's not .yu, it's .me

[−] voidUpdate 50d ago
Is there a practical way to enumerate all the registered internet domains? EG by asking DNS servers for all the domains they know about, and repeating over all DNS servers they know about?

EDIT: apparently, "asking DNS servers for all the domains they know about" is not something you can really do anymore for security reasons. Guess that idea won't fly lol

[−] 0x0 50d ago
Enumeration of the entire DNS space is not available in general, but it does appear that some TLDs offer complete zone files for legitimate research purposes, see for example https://czds.icann.org/help#zone-files
[−] ks2048 49d ago
Check out the "Root Zone Database",

https://www.iana.org/domains/root/db

(this doesn't have .yu)

[−] gucci-on-fleek 50d ago

> apparently, "asking DNS servers for all the domains they know about" is not something you can really do anymore for security reasons. Guess that idea won't fly lol

There are actually a few nameservers that will just give all their domains to anyone who asks [0], but they are very much in the minority.

[0]: https://github.com/acidvegas/mdaxfr#tlds-that-allow-axfr

[−] bit1993 49d ago
This https://www.whoisxmlapi.com/whois-database-download.php is a start, but there's new ones every second so you're going to need to update a lot.
[−] onion2k 50d ago
You could probably extract a lot from https://commoncrawl.org/
[−] basilikum 49d ago
certificate transparency logs will give you a lot of that data.
[−] ymolodtsov 50d ago
It's interesting that while .yu was killed off, .su (Soviet Union) still exists and you can buy them today.
[−] charcircuit 50d ago
The ICANN policy of removing TLDs just because a country no longer exists makes no practical sense and only serves to break the internet.
[−] namegulf 49d ago
You're right, ICANN should archive the namespace as it-is without removing the TLD from the root server and registry. Similar to an wayback archive version for domain names.

On the other hand .su (soviet union) is still in use.

It is very unfortunate ICANN still hasn't address this issue yet. Although not yet, .io is in a similar situation with even larger domains active but the territory is changing hands from britain to mauritius.

World is connected by Internet, it needs to be preserved even after geo politics and borders change.

[−] anthk 50d ago
Damn ethnic nationalism... in the end it was just profit for local psychos dealing with their own ethnics like sheeple.

If Yugoslavia got a political transition as it happened in Spain to a social-democracy, (and yet the Spanish constitution states that all goods belong to the state in case of general intereset, such as a great catastrophe), they would evolve together and wars would have been a thing of the past.

As an anecdote, read about the creation of the Warajevo ZX emulator, a cross-ethnic colaboration from several Yugo people to get spare PC parts and books while avoiding snipers.

BTW: a country not existing is not an excuse. The Catalan language stretch over Spain, Andorra (the official language) and a bit of France and Italy. Ditto with the Basque language (and .eus domain).

.Yu could be reused for content written in Serbo-Croatian language. Ah, yes, the Cyrillic script, but today that task would be trivial, and I'm pretty sure that due to the exposure to the Latin scripts the Serbians can read Croatian texts perfectly fine.

[−] vrganj 50d ago
The fall of Yugoslavia was a horrible tragedy and a stark example of the horrors of nationalism.

Neighbors, brothers, friends, who spoke the same language and occupied the same cultural space, suddenly reduced to their narcissism of small differences and committing horrible atrocities in the name of a tribe.

And for what? For the chance of living in a dysfunctional rump state with nowhere near the relevance of what they used to have.

[−] jjallen 49d ago
For kicks and giggles and because my wife was born in Yugoslavia I bought Yugoslavia.org a few years ago. Would like to do something meaningful with it.
[−] seydor 49d ago
Yugoslavia was a great thing that europe lost, and perhaps it shouldn't have. The EU membership and shengen area might make a big impact in the region though.
[−] RRRA 49d ago
.cs RIP too...