Vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record.root

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.root
Introduced First noticed in 2004; introduction date unknown. Deleted around 2006; reappeared in 2006
TLD type Diagnostic root zone entry
Status In root
Registry Not Applicable
Sponsoring organization Not Applicable
Intended use Diagnostic purposes
Actual use Unknown
Registration restrictions Not applicable
Structure Not applicable
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The correct title of this article is vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record.root. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.

vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record.root is a domain name listed in the DNS root zone as a diagnostic marker, whose presence demonstrates the root zone was not truncated upon loading by a root nameserver. It could be argued it represents a top-level domain of .root, although technically no such delegation exists.

According to the root zone file[1], the single .root entry, the entry was replaced in 2006 with just vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record, to be reintroduced later in 2006 in its original form.

The existence of the record may be observed by querying for a TXT record for the domain name. On systems with the dig diagnostic tool installed, the query could be formulated as:

dig vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record.root in any

or on Windows systems using the following command:

nslookup -type=any vrsn-end-of-zone-marker-dummy-record.root

This entry returns the word "plenus", which is Latin for "full" or "complete". This may be a marker to signify the end of the zone file.

You can also find a .root TLD in Open Root Server Network's rootzone named ORSN-END-OF-ZONE-MARKER-DUMMY-RECORD.ROOT. This entry returns the word "europe".

 v  d  e Generic top-level domains
Unsponsored  .biz  .com  .edu  .gov  .info  .int  .mil  .name  .net  .org
Sponsored  .aero  .cat  .coop  .jobs  .mobi  .museum  .pro  .travel
Infrastructure  .arpa  .root
Startup phase  .asia  .tel
Proposed  .berlin  .bzh  .cym  .gal  .geo  .kid  .kids  .mail  .nyc  .post  .sco  .web  .xxx
Deleted/retired  .nato
Reserved  .example  .invalid  .localhost  .test
Pseudo-domains  .bitnet  .csnet  .local  .onion  .uucp
Unofficial  see Alternative DNS roots

See also: Country code top-level domains
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