15rthughes t1_j7lgxfj wrote
Damn I’ve never seen a URL with 4 subdomains before.
Hughmanatea t1_j7lwano wrote
NCBI is always like that in my experience
tyrophagia OP t1_j7lhdvz wrote
Lol ikr.
LordNoodles1 t1_j7oac3n wrote
Is ikr another subdomain?
framejunkie t1_j7pg4do wrote
No, but omgwtfbbq is
pierifle t1_j7navgf wrote
And I thought my high school with 3 subdomains was crazy
flunky_the_majestic t1_j7o5kke wrote
Schools in the US often use an eTLD, "effective top level domain", which, although they have multiple levels, they are used as though they were a TLD like .com. The eTLD for schools is k12.{state}.us.
So if they use a www subdomain for their website, you can have lots of dots. I like these domains though, because they are generally unspoofable. You know for sure it's a real school domain if you see it.
Mozilla maintains the de facto authoritative list of these domains in a document called the Public Suffix List. That document has a real effect on how the Internet treats those domains.
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