Other good news: no one registered for .onion, and it's going to be
several years until the next round of applications open. Hopefully by
then, the process will be much smoother than this time around.
It's possible that next time around, Tor could apply for .onion, and
use it as a tor2web portal
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Tom Ritter:
It's possible that next time around, Tor could apply for .onion,
and use it as a tor2web portal - but even if a lot of engineering
effort was put in[0] - a user visiting aabbccddee.onion in a normal
web browser would leak its DNS
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: Other good news: no one registered for .onion, and it's going to be
: several years until the next round of applications open. Hopefully by
: then, the process will be much smoother than this time
Sorry if this is the wrong list, but I thought it would be a good place
to start. I'm new to tor and have a quick question...
With the availability of new TLDs, is there/would there be a concern if
someone applied for the .onion tld? Would this affect the current system?