On Mon, Sep 26, 2016 at 1:14 PM, Gervase Markham <[email protected]> wrote:

> There are several .ru in your list; we should check whether the PSL is
> actually accurate. I think they opened up a lot of previously-reserved
> domains a while back, but it's hard to find the right records.
>

.RU entries need a cleanup. The relevant issue is
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/issues/206 and
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/issues/43

We didn't move forward as we were stuck in deciding the best approach to
handle them. My proposal was to remove all of them except the ones
officially provided by the registry
https://github.com/publicsuffix/list/issues/206#issuecomment-213385921

Redirects to com.tj, with a quote - domain speculator, PSL error?


This is actually quite confusing. The .TJ registry doesn't mention the use
of suffixes
http://www.nic.tj/policy.html
http://www.nic.tj/policy4.html

However, both com.tj and net.tj are not delegated to the nic (according to
the SOA record) and they return an empty result in the whois. Different
story for the www (which delegates to an IP, and have a whois entry).

My assumption is that .com.tj and .net.tj are indeed suffixes, and someone
managed to registered the www domain under those suffixes.
I can try to get in touch with the .TJ registry to have a confirmation of
the suffixes.

A university in Mexico - PSL error?


MZ is actually Mozambique, MX is Mexico.

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