Nohost domain recovery - Suppression de domaine en nohost.me, noho.st et ynh.fr

Bonjour,
Pouvez-vous s’il vous plait supprimer le nom de domaine gavino.nohost.me ?
En vous remerciant par avance.

C’est fait !

Merci ! :slight_smile:

C’est fait !

Hi

could you please remove

got.noho.st

thnx ahead

Done !

Bonjour,
Je suis en train de tout réinstaller sur un raspberry.
Pouvez-vous supprimer le domaine shamphalai.nohost.me pour que je puisse le réutiliser ?
Merci d’avance !

Salut je souhaiterai réinitialisé le sous domaine aljdev.noho.st pour une reinstallation pourriez vous le faire merci!

C’est fait !

Merci!!

Please remove:
juanpasdevices.nohost.me
jmendoza.noho.st

Thank you!

Done !

hi team
Please remove:

yo.nohost.me

ty

Yo

C’est fait !

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Please remove

jpm.nohost.me

Merci beaucoup!

C’est fait !

Please remove

jpm.noho.st

Thanks!

Done !

Hey Aleks.
It seems it is not removed.
https://www.whatsmydns.net/#A/nebu.noho.st resolves it now without a problem.

I asked its removal 23 days ago. Then I also registered a new something.noho.st domain, I cannot remember if I tested it, but now I am checking my new domain and it seems it is not DNS-registered.

Maybe because my old nebu.noho.st domain is still active in DNS?
Maybe you can check if it was correctly removed?

Please help… thank you!!

Why do people always ask complicated question :grin:

Thing is, so far we have a weird thing on our infrastructure that manages the nohost.me / noho.st domains such that, even if we remove it from our database (such that it’s technically re-registerable by anybody) there is still a “ghost” somewhere. This is partly due to bind9 and the whole DNS ecosystem being a pain in the ass to understand, us being far from network/DNS experts, and the software being used to manage nohost.me/noho.st being a prototype that ended up in production without anybody to properly maintain it :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: .

So yes, your domain still resolves, and that’s unfortunate, but other than small(?) privacy issue that it could cause, it should be re-registerable by anybody else who wants it.

And for your new domain : this should be pretty much independent (except that if you installed domain A.noho.st, then removed it to add domain B.noho.st on the same instance, we might need to do a few manual tweaks on your side)