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OpenNIC (also referred to as the OpenNIC Project) is a user owned and controlled top-level Network Information Center offering a non-national alternative to traditional Top-Level Domain (TLD) registries; such as ICANN. | OpenNIC (also referred to as the OpenNIC Project) is a user owned and controlled top-level Network Information Center offering a non-national alternative to traditional Top-Level Domain (TLD) registries; such as ICANN. | ||
- | Use of OpenNIC DNS servers, enables host name resolution in the Legacy U.S. Government DNS, OpenNIC operated namespaces, and namespaces the OpenNIC has peering agreements with (such as https://www.new-nations.net ). | + | Use of OpenNIC DNS servers, enables host name resolution in the Legacy U.S. Government DNS, OpenNIC operated namespaces, and namespaces the OpenNIC has peering agreements with. |
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===== This Wiki ===== | ===== This Wiki ===== | ||
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Want to see what OpenNIC is all about? Access via an OpenNIC proxy (use the search engines below to start your journey). | Want to see what OpenNIC is all about? Access via an OpenNIC proxy (use the search engines below to start your journey). | ||
* http:// | * http:// | ||
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==== Infrastructure Setup ==== | ==== Infrastructure Setup ==== | ||
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==== OpenNIC Search Engines ==== | ==== OpenNIC Search Engines ==== | ||
* [[http:// | * [[http:// | ||
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==== Compatible Webspace-Providers ==== | ==== Compatible Webspace-Providers ==== | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// |