You Have Reached The End Of The Internet

epidemik

Active Member
My Explanation

RO is the romanian TLD so a site ending in .ro is hosted in romania.
This guy buys a website with the domain ro.ro
Since the URL prefix is just a sub-domain, technically he can use any prefix, and obviously he has.
He doesn't have to code in all possible letter combination just as long as it is in his domain, he can redirect it to the same page.
As an example:
video.google.com
maps.google.com
news.google.com
they are all owned by google

I could be completely wrong since I've never made a website and have never even tried to learn HTML but from my knowledge of how the internet works I could assume that this would be how he can do it.

I think the wild card * makes a lot of sense.

Yeah thats exactly how it works.
You can setup a host to forward any subdomain of your domain to a certain page and in this case, they simply have it display "The end of the internet"

Its a nifty idea though.

It's kinda like how .uni.cc claims they give out free domain names. Really, they're just giving you a subdomain of theirs which is .uni.
 

Rapier

New Member
I just discovered this today and I want to know if its just for me:

Type a random internet adress then add .ro.ro at the end

Example: random-site.ro.ro

:eek::eek::eek:

How can it happen for every single adress??

And always in your language/proxys language?

LOL


wierd
 

CrayonMuncher

Active Member
that is joke made me laugh clever how they've done, but it seems a bit pointless to pay to have domain hosted to say that, but certianly funny
 
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