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Is .home back on ICANN’s new gTLD risk list?

  • Release time:2013-03-01

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  • As Rubens Kuhl of Nic.br spotted, ICANN revealed that 11 applications have not yet passed their DNS Stability check.

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    That’s a reversal from November, when ICANN said that all new gTLD applications had passed the stability review.

     

    As I noted at the time, that was good news for .home, which some say may cause security problems if it is delegated.

     

    As Kuhl observed, there are exactly 11 applications for .home, the same as the number of applications that now appear to have un-passed the DNS Stability check.

     

    So is ICANN taking a closer look at .home, or is it just a numerical coincidence?

     

    The string is considered risky by many because .home already receives a substantial amount of DNS traffic at the root servers, which will be inherited by whichever company wins the contention set.

     

    It’s on a list of frequently requested invalid TLDs produced by ICANN’s Security and Stability Advisory Committee which was incorporated by reference in the new gTLD Applicant Guidebook.

     

    Some major ISPs, notably BT in the UK, use .home as a pseudo-TLD in their residential routers.

     

     

     

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