The French ccTLD registry, AFNIC, has, in common with many other French organisations, come out strong in the aftermath of the attack earlier this week on Charlie Hebdo.
Their front page currently displays the current image:
and on their English language site they’ve provided a translated version:
But what’s a lot more interesting for DNS geeks is that they’ve updated the output of their whois server to include the following:
Nicely done!
French Domain Registry Reacts to Charlie Hebdo #jesuischarlie http://t.co/LS1rEFHFaL
RT @blacknight: French Domain Registry Reacts to Charlie Hebdo #jesuischarlie http://t.co/LS1rEFHFaL
French Domain Registry Reacts to Charlie Hebdo #jesuischarlie http://t.co/l9JgTkYREc
@mneylon That’s an awesome tribute
RT @mneylon: French Domain Registry Reacts to Charlie Hebdo #jesuischarlie: http://t.co/AJj2UoeFWL
French domain name Registry @AFNIC reacts to Charlie Hebdo http://t.co/hqHaIpZpxS
RT @DickieArmour: French domain name Registry @AFNIC reacts to Charlie Hebdo http://t.co/hqHaIpZpxS
Afnic uses some ASCII art to support #JeSuisCharlie in Whois output. http://t.co/JyOgRvwrr0
RT @DomainIncite: Afnic uses some ASCII art to support #JeSuisCharlie in Whois output. http://t.co/JyOgRvwrr0
RT @DomainIncite: Afnic uses some ASCII art to support #JeSuisCharlie in Whois output. http://t.co/JyOgRvwrr0
RT @DomainIncite: Afnic uses some ASCII art to support #JeSuisCharlie in Whois output. http://t.co/JyOgRvwrr0