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Actually supporting more TLDs is a security risk, so I cannot add them.
I will not add it for now, but I might think about it later.
Thank you for your suggestion.
How?
Malware distributors buy very cheap domains with uncommon TLDs and then use it.
I don't understand how that would be a security risk to you. Even if I understood what the threat vector was, it would be very inefficient to use an OpenNIC tld to spread malware as you only target 0.0001% (random very low number) of internet users.
Here is a article talking about malware operators forcing OpenNIC to drop one of their TLDs back in 2019:
https://www.zdnet.com/article/opennic-drops-support-for-bit-domain-names-after-rampant-malware-abuse
Here is a article from sophos talking about malware using OpenNIC in 2021:
https://news.sophos.com/en-us/2021/04/15/bazarloader/
Here is a article that talk about recent(2023) attack that use OpenNIC:
https://thehackernews.com/2024/05/researchers-warn-of-catddos-botnet-and.html?m=1
As you can see, malware can target me and you based on OpenNIC.
From what I read these articles talk about post infection use of OpenNIC tlds. Anyway it was just a suggestion, it's always a good idea to only use DNS servers you trust :)
:)