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CydeWeys avatar CydeWeys commented on May 13, 2024 1

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nolliug avatar nolliug commented on May 13, 2024 1

Hello, you need to wait for the next ICANN new gTLD application round to create an official TLD. This should be open within a few years period of time. I do a follow up with news on the subject here: http://www.gtld.club/p/newsletter.html

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dnsguru avatar dnsguru commented on May 13, 2024 1

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jianglai avatar jianglai commented on May 13, 2024 1

ICANN will need to delegate the TLD created to your designated nameservers for it to resolve. You can create a whole hierarchy of domain names that mimics the internet itself, but unless the root nameservers actually point to it, it is isolated from the internet that everyone uses.

As @nolliug pointed out, when ICANN does the next round of gTLD expansion, newly created TLDs will be delegated.

Note that Nomulus supports multi-part TLDs, so if you do own domains like bar.foo, you can use Nomulus to manage subdomains under it. But I agree with @CydeWeys that it is probably easier to just maintain the DNS yourself. The main purpose of Nomulus is to manage EPP communications between registries and registrars. If bar.foo is not open for registration, there's no point running a full registry platform like Nomulus.

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CydeWeys avatar CydeWeys commented on May 13, 2024 1

It's important to point out that there's a long elaborate process involved in getting a TLD delegated to you, as well as a startup cost of something on the order of $200K (if no one else wants that TLD) plus $25K per year, all paid to ICANN. So how badly do you want .nyame or .kofi?

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atonb117 avatar atonb117 commented on May 13, 2024

Will do @dnsguru.

Excellent resource, @nolliug; subscribing.

Great insights, @CydeWeys. When you say "resolve", that means others couldn't simply type the address in their brower's address bar? If not, how can they get the TLD that's been created?

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atonb117 avatar atonb117 commented on May 13, 2024

@jianglai and @CydeWeys, can you quickly explain what you mean by "running/maintaining the DNS yourself"?

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CydeWeys avatar CydeWeys commented on May 13, 2024

There's a large variety of software applications that can be used to run DNS, with BIND being the most well known. You can run your own DNS using this software, then configure your other computers to use it. Then you'll be able to do whatever you want with domain name resolution.

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atonb117 avatar atonb117 commented on May 13, 2024

Got it @CydeWeys. Thanks!

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