opennic:faq

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FAQ

OpenNIC is a user owned and controlled Network Information Center offering a democratic, non-national alternative to the traditional Top-Level Domain registries.

Users of OpenNIC DNS servers, in addition to resolving host names in the Legacy ICANN (Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers) root, can resolve host names in OpenNIC operated namespaces as well as in the namespaces with which we have peering agreements.

Membership in OpenNIC is open to every user of the Internet. All decisions are made either by a democratically elected administrator or through a direct ballot of the interested members. All decisions within OpenNIC, regardless of how they are made, are appealable to a vote of the general membership.

An article was posted on kuro5hin.org on June 1, 2000, advocating the need for a democratically governed Domain Name System (DNS). Out of the resulting discussion, OpenNIC was born.

You have several options, depending on what sort of info you're looking for: See this wiki page for more information.

OpenNIC currently recognizes and peers all of the existing ICANN TLDs (.com, .uk, etc.). Therefore, if you configure your computer to resolve OpenNIC domains, you'll also be able to resolve all of the ICANN TLDs automatically.

OpenNIC has not yet evaluated nor does it hold a formal position on the current/future ICANN TLDs.

A detailed list of TLDs operated by OpenNIC can be found on the OpenNICNamespaces page.

For step-by-step instructions on resolving OpenNIC domains, please see this wiki page.

Setting up a Tier 2 Server has instructions for configuring BIND, djbdns, and Windows DNS Server to resolve OpenNIC domains.

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