🤖 ns0
Dead-simple wildcard DNS for IP addresses. When queried with a hostname with an embedded IP address, ns0.co will return that IP Address.
Examples
172.16.11.1.ns0.co
→ 172.16.11.1
https://89-0-216-187.ns0.co
→ 89.0.216.187
www.192.168.178.110.ns0.co
→ 192.168.178.110
www.192-168-178-110.ns0.co
→ 192.168.178.110
0a000803.ns0.co
→ 10.0.8.3
https://www-99-21-252-127.ns0.co
→ 99.21.252.127
www-c0a801fc.ns0.co
→ 192.168.1.252
c-a23bh7.vhosts.10.0.0.23.ns0.co
→ 10.0.0.23
ns0 translates <anything>[.-]<IP Address>.ns0.co
in "dot", "dash" or "hexadecimal" notation to the corresponding <IP Address>
:
- dot notation:
record.127.0.0.1.ns0.co
- dash notation:
record-127-0-0-1.ns0.co
- hexadecimal notation:
record-7f000001.ns0.co
The "dash" and "hexadecimal" notation is especially useful when using services like LetsEncrypt as it's a direct sub-domain of ns0.co
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