On Mon, 8 Aug 2022, John R Levine wrote:


 It is not a viable choice outside of a few nerds who are fully capable of
 getting a browser plug-in to handle gns:// URIs. Which would still allow
 all DNS parsing libraries to be used on the names.

Sufficiently motivated people seem able to install whatever it is you need to browse through Tor. I wouldn't think a GNS resolver would be much harder.

Yes, they install an "app". GNS can do the same thing already without
IETF or ICANN as well. (if they need a namespace that is truly never
resolved through DNS, they could even use "gns.onion").

Paul

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