I thought I had a good handle on international DNS, which is only even slightly tricky with a handful of differently-regulated countries' TLD's, but .中国 is throwing me for a loop.
A Chinese friend asked me to register a Chinese domain name for him and setup a website. Unfortunately the .cn version was already taken, so I "cleverly" suggested .中国 .
After purchasing the domain (http://会学网.中国/
) from my go-to provider of .cn domains, set their DNS panel to temporarily point to a URL for a US-hosted sandbox domain/installation.
The .中国 DNS host indicates that the domain name is active and redirecting to the sandbox domain/hosting, but I can't get it to resolve.
- Is this because of some regional settings in my browser?
- or do you need a special Chinese DNS server added to resolve it?
- or am I blocked by "the Great Firewall of China"?
I have tried to answer my own question by using some services like https://isitup.org/ and trying to resolve other .中国 sites.
Unfortunately, isitup.org says:
We need a valid domain to check! Try again.
My browser says the following when I try to visit the site:
Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)
I would just transfer the domain to my main America provider, but they don't support this TLD and I believe my friend would eventually prefer to have it hosted in China anyway, to optimize the speed for Chinese users (which is why this re-direct is only temporary, for development).
After @w3d 's very useful observations I've been able to rule out a lot of problems, but I'm still having trouble. Perhaps there's something wrong in the DNS panel's URL redirect settings?
I also tried filling out the next line under the www
subdomain the same was as the first. It still says "bad hostname".
400 Bad Request (Invalid Hostname)
returned (from your server)?/
was indeed the problem there. However I still get thatBad Request (Invalid Hostname)
message when I go to the site. I will try directing it to some.com
as soon as I have the opportunity.