Why You Can't Visit 💀🎺.com
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- Опубликовано: 31 июл 2024
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thank mr skeltal 💀🎺.tk
00:00 Intro
00:30 What DNS?
02:37 The Issue with DNS
03:00 The Fix for the Issue with DNS
04:13 IDNA 2008
05:29 Issues with Emoji in Domains
07:33 IDNA 2008 Allows Specific Characters
08:04 Wait, There ARE Emoji .com Domains????
Other links from this video:
- Fake pages I spun up to demonstrate how a homograph attack could work: 🙁🙁.ws and ☹️☹️.ws
- 1:32, Table of internet hosts by year: firstmonday.org/ojs/index.php...
- 1:35, RFC 1034 (DNS): www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txt
- 3:02, RFC 3492 (Punycode) datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html...
- 5:55, Unicode FAQ unicode.org/faq/basic_q.html
- 6:32, ICANN publication on emoji in domain names: www.icann.org/en/system/files...
- 7:45, the full list of allowed/disallowed code points: www.unicode.org/Public/idna/i... - Наука
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You should have thanked mr skeltal
your welcome
sigma
"tk" is close enough to "thank" so the domain reads as "skull trumpet thank" which is still fine
RIP .TK
🫠
tk is tokelau
a small island in Oceania
@@ItsSeatedtrue
Being able to use the trumpet with no lips is commendable! Cheers to Mr. Skeltal
He got more thanks than the vid got views.
The ironic twist is that in 2022, both Firefox and Chrome reverted to displaying punycode instead of Unicode, following incidents involving fake Apple websites. Surprisingly, Apple continued to show Unicode despite being a genuine victim of homograph attacks.
"homograph" finally an attack with a name that actually sounds threatening.
@@BlackbeltHitoshi what a phobe
@@Raderade1-pt3omwhat do you mean?
@@BlackbeltHitoshi Because you included the word "homo"
I doubt you were meaning it that way though.
@@MidnightTheKittenisn't it called a homograph attack? And I'm pretty sure I mean it considering the way I talked about traumatizededgeworth.
Just small note. Originally all browsers were showing Unicode characters in the address bar. But when malicious actors started registering domains with homographs, Chrome/Firefox switched back to showing raw punycode. Only Safari is still showing Unicode for unknown reasons.
I cannot believe I had to use google to understand this instead of just realising that "holograph" is supposed to say "homograph".
firefox does not show the punycode by default. If you want it to render the punycode you have to set the option network.IDN_show_punycode in about:config manually
Cuz apple users are apparently the most basic people? Idk
Cause apple is always form over function. Nicer looks is more important than safety apparently
@@mega_gamer93 mine shows punicode and I've never messed with configs
"418 im a teapot"
i was not expecting to ever actually see that.
Ah, nice catch.
Status codes continue to impress me even as a pro web dev
reading the code? lmao
I saw the same thing just now and went to the comments to see if anyone else saw it. Never thought I'd ever see the "I'm a tea pot" error in the wild.
I think it's just not configured right, as it does respond with "thank mr skeltal"
thank mr skeltal
bout to make it hit a billion thanks in a second
418 response to the post request ahaha nice
@@kieraisverybored I'm a teapot
@@kieraisverybored time to spam the website with post requests 😈
Update: I stopped the script but the counter is still going upwards of 2.5 million thanks
you should add a chat so people can thank mr skeltal in their own words
That would be nice but it'd need to be moderated
not practical cuz moderation would be a nightmare.
@@tankfire20you just hate Mr skeletal smh
There are node js libraries that auto censor so its not that bad@@tankfire20
There are already 4mil thanks out there
"A branded email adress like *You@🌚👉👈* shows you take your business seriously." is the best part of this whole video.
Right off the top of my head, I can say: While you _can_ definitely use any unicode character in a domain name these days, doing so almost always breaks accessibility for somebody - and I don't mean for disabled people, but simply for people in parts of the world who don't have that specific character on their local keyboard layout. For me, typing an Ü or an ß is easy, but for an US citizen, it might be a great big hassle to do so. The one best, most compelling reason to restrict oneself to 7-bit-ascii characters in one's domain names is to maximize the potential visitor base.
Üß we got those on samsung in the US ik it was just an example I just wanted to share
@@Piperonis what about physical keyboards?
@@Piperonis what about physical keyboards?
protip: there's a difference between "a" and "an" and they're not interchangeable. "a" goes before stressed syllables and consonants, "an" goes before unstressed syllables and vowels.
So for example: "If you throw up at school, *a* nurse might give you *an* ice pack"
@@SnoFitzroy sounds kinda like an skill issue to me
This is the amount of info I learn in one month in school compressed into 6min and explained better
Cool 👍🏼
Maybe you're not paying enough attention
Crazy what happens when you dont watch tiktok in class bozo
@@ssgoko88 jokes on u I play clash of clans
(That was a joke I pay attention)
Dear Mr. Skeletal
I am writing this letter to express my heartfelt gratitude for the incredible impact you have had on my life. Your presence, along with your newfound trumpet, has brought a melody of joy and transformation into my world, and I am forever changed because of you.
When I first met you, Mr. Skeletal, I was captivated by your skeletal form and the air of mystery that surrounded you. But it was when you picked up that trumpet and began to play that I truly saw the magic within you.
Your music has been a source of inspiration and comfort to me. It has lifted my spirits on the darkest of days and filled my heart with hope and joy. Your trumpet has a way of reaching deep into my soul, touching me in ways that words cannot express.
But more than your music, Mr. Skeletal, it is your spirit that has touched me the most. Despite the challenges you face, you approach life with a sense of humor and lightness that is truly infectious. You have shown me that no matter what obstacles we may encounter, we can always find a way to make beautiful music out of them.
You have also taught me the importance of embracing our talents and passions. Your love for music is evident in every note you play, and it has inspired me to pursue my own passions with the same fervor and dedication.
So, thank you, Mr. Skeletal, for being such an amazing and inspiring presence in my life. Your music, along with your trumpet, has changed me in ways I never thought possible, and for that, I am eternally grateful.
With heartfelt thanks and a song in my heart❤️
Thank you Mr. ChatGPT.
@@RichardHennigan ah shoot, you caught me
It might be good if you clicked the link and watched the video. Then you could -have ChatGPT- write something to honor the creator.
Just wanted to say, I liked this video so much, I actually signed-in to give it another watch and a like. It's rare for me to like tech-based videos outside the small group of RUclipsrs I watch, and even rarer for a video on networking/internet to teach me so many new things!
I loved just about every part, even the sponsor bit was well done! And I got an unreasonable amount of joy to hear somebody else also pronounces Ko-Fi that way! I _am_ questioning your choice in terminal font though... but I can't blame you too much, those 7s look sweet.
Super cool video, can't wait to share this newfound knowledge with some unlucky individual at a house party.
honestly same
you worded it perfectly 😂💀🎺
Thanks for leading me to a 40min documentary (link on the website) that made me cry, that was awesome haha
If you haven't seen it the creator has a sequel for the source of the 3d models used to construct the gif
I just thanked mr skeltal and JESUS THAT'S LOUD
No half-measures. Mr Skeltal goes full doot
Jeez
you made me watch entire video of skull trimpet's history that I had no idea about!
gotta love these random tidbits i come across being surprising discoveries on how browsers fetch data as an introductory guide! cheers mate
Bro this video is so good you deserve more subs 🔥
Also usually you are not allowed to have letters from different scripts, ie alphabets, in a domain name, in order to avoid things like the little o vs little omicron example shown in the video
Amazing video. Thank you so much for the information!
This is cool, thanks! When I first saw non-ascii domains I just assumed DNS was updated with UTF-8 support but I should've known better, with something like DNS or IP the inertia is too strong to just globally update it.
I suggest "some history of the skull trumpet" link to a playlist featuring the 2 Videos by Jeffiot regarding the skeleton origins instead of just the first one
that's all from me
Great video btw!!
For years I've known about how this works on the backend, but no one ever explained the attack vector that is why there is arbitrary restriction. The restriction still doesn't match the attack vector, but at least I now know there is a valid reason for it.
I'm a teapot 🫖
this was unique and cool... i ❤ learning lol appreciate the knowledge friend
I had no idea about this "puny code"... Thanks! 👍
congrats on 10 million thanks!
A great video, thank you for making it.
Haha, interesting video! It makes me wonder why, in all these years that I've been going online, I had never tried an Emoji in a URL or e-mail address to see what it does until now! But now I know, heheh!
I understood and I never coded before. A true eli5 teacher ty
came onto this video to talk about the doot doot 💀🎺 and ended up learning how URLs and domains work
thats an interesting finding to me, thanks for the video and subbed
unrelated to the video but i'm so glad you put the history video of doot doot on the website lol
Very interesting, thanks!
Guy broke into your car defies stereotypes.
Thanks Mr. Skeletal
I love how in the beginning of the video Mr Skeltal has just 250 thanks and currently he has over 120 million.
This is a very strange sequel to the documentary on the origin of the trumpet gif, but I'll take it
very cool and informative, you earned a sub :)
FUN FACT: the HOSTS file still exists in Windows TO THIS DAY and still takes priority over DNS. We IT people occasionally still use it, albeit once in a blue moon.
summary: because it isn't allowed
thank
i was under the impression that .tk domains were no longer registerable, where did you register this at?
what if he traveled all the way to Tokelau to register it
5:29 Wow this is crazy because my brother visited a site that was a USPS scam, and the link looked right, but when clicked and opened, it turned into letter scramble. I assume it was an embeded hyperlink in the text, but it was likely what was explained here.
I thank mr skeltal
the counter is pure genius
just hit 10mil thanks congrats
I’ve always wondered this!
50 million total thanks so far
Very interesting!
How did you register a .tk domain? I thought freenom was down currently
Excellent video 💯👏👏👏👏👏
The impostor was allowed as a crewmate, it is 2024 and now I can't take this out of my head please help
thank mr skeletal :D
3:37 the eggplant emoji in frequently used 💀
Self caught in 4k
Grow up
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxXWhy are you so boring
@@XxZeldaxXXxLinkxX grow as a person
Thanks, mr skeletal
Chrome might or should only convert the domain name to punny code visually if it contains any disallowed characters
I thanked the skeleton, and he thanked me.
I can't thank mr skeltal, my antivirus won't let me.
How did you even get a tk TLD?
All websites that claim to be registers for tk domain don't work.
.TK has it's own registrar, and it's free. You can't get it through subsidiaries as a result.
@@deadoonyea but the shut down like a few months ago, not sure if they came back tho
.TK has it's own registrar, and it's free. You can't get it through subsidiaries as a result.@@diamonddynamite1557
thank you mr skeltal
The idea that a data broker who traffics in information that can be used to steal someone's identity would ever actually remove your data from their systems is patently absurd. They have no motivation to comply with the request and every motivation to not comply.
they are legally required to comply
@@LionTheFish They're also legally required to not be selling identities. Do you really expect people whose entire business is breaking the law to not break the law?
You remind me of when Trump recently declared he'd solve crime in DC by establishing "crime free zones"... Like I have news for you, crime is already illegal.
@@LionTheFish They're legally required to not be selling people's identities. So what exactly is your point? That criminals will stop doing crimes if you ask nicely?
@@BerryTheBnnuy While shady and legally dubious, data brokering is legal in most countries, including but not limited to, the US, UK, EU, and Australia.
@@LionTheFishOh, you're right, criminals in UK, EU, and AU trading in people's identities are law abiding citizens. It's only the criminals in America that don't abide by the law. My mistake.
this will blow up
thanks mr skeletal
1:42 guy: “when-ever you ask to browser to go to a website” background: *asks google to go to a website quite literally*
0:06 what is this effect called?
very cool video, cheers
Thanks mr skeltal, doot doot
Nice info
You need to do an update to this video addressing handshake (HNS) domains….
My web protect (built into my wifi) dosent let me 😭
thanks mr skeltal
This reminds me of that one part in "To the bone".
Papyrus: Alas, I'll hit him with my Special Attack
Sans:*trombone sounds*
Papyrus: Leave me alone!
Sans: You know I've got a knack for the trom-bone
Papyrus: One more pun, and I'll be done
Sans: But ain't two skulls better than one?
thank you mr skeltal and thank you cathy jarboe for creating him
Moral of the story: Be extra careful with websites from Samoa, Tonga, Tokelau.
i thanked mr. skeltal
How did you get a .tk domain? I read the domain registar was closed?
No idea
it used to work years ago but now I think its paid
@@mattia222 I just tried, it won't even let me select a domain name or register an account.
@@anonymoususer6294 Apparently they closed on March 2023
am I the only one to have found out that when u click the right number of time on the thanks button there is a red text ? (I reloaded the page just after so I didn't see the text at all, that's why I don't know how many time u have to press the button
the honk burnt my ears
underrated
i somehow made a bot that makes the total thanks go brrrrrrrrrrrrr to make mr skeletal happy
hell yeah
1:39 that's such a sweet kind old grandma thing to google 😢😩
my question is how the heck do you have a .tk domain i thought they shut it down
it would be so good if you put the name of the skull emoji creator, that lady. +1 for linking the documentary of the guy finding that out.
"How do we prevent Homograph Attacks?"
I don't know, but we might be able to prevent homograph attacks.
They killed my TK domain ...
good video!
i think i was too thankful i just sent like infinite thanks at once
20k to be exact
so cool
JESUS THATS A LOUD TRUMPET
What registrar do you use for emoji domains?
the skull and trumpet emojis aren't easily mistaken for any others though...
very epic server
Why is the counter get requests running in a timout every half second! (The obfuscated update method also makes Hi() lol)
102 million thanks to mr skeletal
How did you get a tk in 2024? freenom won't even respond when I click on the check availability button.
The domain got blocked by my isp which is a shame they block websites not 30 days old
me omw to type skull emoji trumpet emoji address manually and getting hit with the homograph attack
Very cool