#ChangeYourDNS
Posted: Thu Feb 25, 2021 4:21 am
This morning I had my marketing hat on and had a thought for a sort of Handshake Onboarding campaign. If anyone has thoughts, please chime in.
This is what I jotted down....
#ChangeYourDNS
changeyourdns.com
twitter.com/changeyourdns
A marketing/public service campaign to introduce people to both Handshake dTLDs and privacy oriented public resolvers such as Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 etcetera.The effort would be to shift the fear of breaking your internet by messing with scary settings to something that is more empowering and tap into the growing sentiment of online privacy, decentralization and other benefits like general performance improvements etc.
Prominently, Handshake would be explained in simple terms and encourage people to turn on the expanded internet that Handshake domain owners are creating.
In addition to this, I thought it might be interesting to also make a friendly site listing noteworthy public resolvers. So I grabbed some domains:
publicresolver.org (.com, .net)
Could use .net as hostnames for some, in particular for Handshake
Handshake Public Resolver:
103.196.38.38 - hns1.publicresolver.net
103.196.38.39 - hns2.publicresolver.net
103.196.38.40 - hns3.publicresolver.net
Not sure if this would fly with those involved with setting these resolvers up (they were announced on Namebase news site). Just another thought.
Related links:
https://securitytrails.com/blog/dns-ser ... y-security
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_re ... ame_server
Any thoughts, takers and shakers?
Cheers,
Sull
This is what I jotted down....
#ChangeYourDNS
changeyourdns.com
twitter.com/changeyourdns
A marketing/public service campaign to introduce people to both Handshake dTLDs and privacy oriented public resolvers such as Cloudflare 1.1.1.1 etcetera.The effort would be to shift the fear of breaking your internet by messing with scary settings to something that is more empowering and tap into the growing sentiment of online privacy, decentralization and other benefits like general performance improvements etc.
Prominently, Handshake would be explained in simple terms and encourage people to turn on the expanded internet that Handshake domain owners are creating.
In addition to this, I thought it might be interesting to also make a friendly site listing noteworthy public resolvers. So I grabbed some domains:
publicresolver.org (.com, .net)
Could use .net as hostnames for some, in particular for Handshake
Handshake Public Resolver:
103.196.38.38 - hns1.publicresolver.net
103.196.38.39 - hns2.publicresolver.net
103.196.38.40 - hns3.publicresolver.net
Not sure if this would fly with those involved with setting these resolvers up (they were announced on Namebase news site). Just another thought.
Related links:
https://securitytrails.com/blog/dns-ser ... y-security
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_re ... ame_server
Any thoughts, takers and shakers?
Cheers,
Sull