Hi,

"gnunet.org" is not configured by default through any start zone https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9498.html#name-start-zones

You can look at all suffix-to-zone mappings on your system using

$ gnunet-config -s gns

What is configured is our current registrar, as "gnunet.gns.alt".
Basically, zones registered at https://fcfs.gnunet.org are reachable with that suffix.
You can try registering your own zone and try it.
You can also try resolving names of other user's zones (if you know any).

We currently do not publish the gnunet.org IP addresses in GNS I think.
The unit tests locally configures gnunet.org.

I hope that helps.

BR
Martin


On 14.01.24 08:35, marty1885 wrote:
Hi,

I found that I can't resolve gnunet.org via GNS.The following command simply do 
not finish. I'm resolving gnunet.org in my unit test to make sure my GNS 
resolving works. Is the node hosting that domain down? Or something happened? 
Or it got upgraded to an incomparable version with the official 0.20?

```
❯ gnunet-gns -u gnunet.org
<hangs, no result>
```

I am peer CCXHBE49GRQVFAVFQ3BXVXPHHD63NG6ZNY31R0F59KVDZQA42PTG. And I do see 
I'm connected to other nodes. I don't think network connection is the issue.

Martin


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