AAh. Now I get it ;) > On 4. Mar 2018, at 14:03, Christian Grothoff <[email protected]> wrote: > > On 03/04/2018 01:57 PM, Schanzenbach, Martin wrote: >>> I don't understand how you can delegate TLDs. >>> In GNUnet currently we have identities (=local namespaces). >>> As I understand it, those are now the TLDs handled locally via GNS. >>> How can I delegate a TLD to another entity such as "de"? > > $ gnunet-config -s gns | grep ^\\. > .pin = DWJASSPE33MRN8T6Q0PENRNBTQY0E6ZYGTRCDP5DGPBF2CRJMJEG > > This works like a PKEY record for the root zone, delegating ".pin" to > the zone operated by gnunet.org > >>> If I add a new identity called "de", then _I_ must populate that namespace. >>> I cannot delegate it anymore. > > Correct. As I wrote, there are two ways to do this: > (1) you create an identity ("de"), then you have the private key and > must populate > (2) you create a configuration file entry mapping TLD to public key, > then someone else is granted control. > > Basically, in scenario (2) your configuration file overrides the IANA > root zone. > >
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