as an aside:
note the cert in used for the NIC's website... surely the .CO ccTLD
could use a real cert?
-chris
as an aside:
note the cert in used for the NIC's website... surely the .CO ccTLD
could use a real cert?
-chris
also it's not clear that the ipq.co service is really all that robust
(if that'd matter to anyone) since ipq.co's nameservers:
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;ipq.co. IN NS
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
ipq.co. 900 IN NS A.NS.ipq.co.
ipq.co. 900 IN NS B.NS.ipq.co.
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
A.NS.ipq.co. 900 IN A 212.110.169.105
B.NS.ipq.co. 900 IN A 212.110.169.105
are the same host/ip.