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Security experts say Ukraine's request to shut down Russian domains could hurt civilians - ICANN has not answered yet. IMHO I don't think it is a good idea to shut down DNS rot servers in Russia. I share the concerns and think it would harm the civilian people. They should be able to see what is happening the world. They should be able to see what Putin is doing to others and their country and why others are putting up sanctions.
@carsten couldn't agree more. Russia would also use it to their advantage and coerce their own citizens into believing their propaganda. We also wouldn't get any insights into what may happen/be happening in Russia as well.
I too share the same concerns. Shutting down Russian DNS infrastructure is not a viable solution here or even remotely helpful. However as I stated before, terminating their TLS certificates and Certificate Authorities however is. A lot of secure systems like financial systems rely on secure transport communications (hence TLS), without this it would be hard to trade internationally, buy arms, munitions, etc, helping to further cripple the economy and help end the war much faster IHMO.
I too share the same concerns. Shutting down Russian DNS infrastructure is not a viable solution here or even remotely helpful. However as I stated before, terminating their TLS certificates and Certificate Authorities however is. A lot of secure systems like financial systems rely on secure transport communications (hence TLS), without this it would be hard to trade internationally, buy arms, munitions, etc, helping to further cripple the economy and help end the war much faster IHMO.
-- on breaking dns which would ripple effect the entire internet
++ on dumping their ca(s)

the internet, in my view has always been nation-agnostic. we are one world, one nation. and like every nation you have good s/citizens/netizens/ and bad s/citizens/netizens/

we don't close roads because criminals drive cars, we just shoot their tires out