![]() ![]() ![]() However, of course the Internet is international, so domain names ought to be international as well. I suppose the original designers of DNS didn't think it would last long enough to be used internationally or something like that. ĭNS is old, and historically has only supported the 26 Latin characters A through Z and the dash. But when I enter this into my address bar it changes it to the previous url. But who will go to this site with such url? When I investigated it a little bit further, I found that it actually has normal url like this ( перезагрузкаопмо.рф/). Looking into the site, it looks like it is in russian, and based google translation - it is about politics. In any other case I would assume that this is porn/viagra/exploit/dyingNigerianPriceSendingMoney kind of site (based on it's cryptic name), but global ranking of 46000 is impossible for this kind of things. I was looking into the list of sites that has problems with the recent heartbleed exploit, and the site with a strange domain name surprised me. ![]() Please note, I am not speaking about the issue Why does russian characters in domain name in URL перезагрузкаопмо.рф get mapped to some randomness like this. ![]()
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