I stand corrected; I didn’t know they were private; if I’m reading this right, the sponsoring org is Jiangsu BangNing Science and Technology Co.,Ltd.
though there’s at least ten different registrars associated with .top, at least from what domainnamestat.com.
I want to learn more about the whole domain business, I understand it at a high level but when it gets into specifics I admit I’m not as well versed as I should be.
Though responding to your previous comment; I didn’t know any DNS provider did that! It must be why I’m getting consistently good connectivity on reload.
I really like the idea of using proxies as, in a sense, load balancers (with their own individual thresholds for traffic) without having a CDN implemented (which is not something I would ever expect you to do, as that shit gets too expensive quick).
But it’s a clever solution.
Which if the DNS provider supposedly does as advertised; you don’t need to allocate that many for a decent experience even if more than 60% of your nodes are down from the troons.
It also reduces the attack surface as once the DDOS takes down a node, that node no longer becomes accessible to new attackers, then they move over to another one, just to have the previous node come back up since most DDOS services require a certain level of user interaction to keep it alive.
Yes, this does mean that the attackers shave off some time when finding live nodes but honestly. Who actually gives a shit, it improves both sides of the coin. And overall benefits the usability of the site.
Good show; I’m excited to see how she holds up during the storm!