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trondham | Hi, I'm looking for a way to blacklist all (or most) top-level domains, obviously we don't want users to claim all of *.com etc. for themselves. Is there a regexp trick for achieving that? | 09:01 |
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mugsie | trondham: you see the tld list | 11:27 |
mugsie | let me grab docs | 11:27 |
mugsie | https://docs.openstack.org/designate/latest/admin/tlds.html & https://docs.openstack.org/python-designateclient/latest/user/shell-v2.html#working-with-top-level-domains | 11:28 |
mugsie | there is also a designate manage command "designate-manage tlds import --input_file <file>" that can do bulk imports | 11:32 |
mugsie | there is a copy of the public suffix list here https://github.com/openstack/designate/blob/master/contrib/public_suffix_list.dat that can be used with that command | 11:32 |
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trondham | mugsie: hm.. isn't the tld stuff only for whitelisting which tlds in which the users can create zones? So if I add a tld "com" then users can only create domains "<whatever>.com.". But does the tld entry prevent users from creating the domain "com."? | 12:59 |
mugsie | trondham: yes, it also blocks people from creating the tlds | 13:02 |
trondham | mugsie: cool, then managing this through tlds may be the best approach. How do people mostly solve this in production? Blacklisting or tlds? | 13:04 |
mugsie | usually tlds | 13:04 |
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mugsie | and then blacklists to protect other things like company names etc | 13:04 |
trondham | I see.. thanks :) | 13:05 |
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mugsie | np | 13:13 |
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