• MotoAsh@piefed.social
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    14 hours ago

    DNS isn’t a service (in the same way as AWS and CloudFlare). It’s a fundamental component of the world wide web.

    I mean, unless you’d rather type IP addresses in to your URLs, anyways.

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        12 hours ago

        Aren’t IPs prone to change though?
        If it does what’s stopping someone from somehow getting that IP and hosting a fraud site?

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          8 hours ago

          I think in this case it’d be the user not putting in any sensitive data or downloading executables to run from an internet radio.

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          The same thing that stops people from getting access to your domain registration and changing the IP. You have a contract with your provider (ISP or DNS) which says that you own that IP/Hostname.

          Your home IP address changes, but most business or commercial accounts are given a static IP address (or blocks of IP addresses) which never changes.