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- Removed the 'untranslated.html' snippet (_includes/untranslated.html). Since now we are using 'disclaimer.html' everywhere - Replaced the old snippet with the new disclaimer (introduced with #966) in all Moneropedia entries - Add snippet where it was missing - Updated instructions in the README
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tags: ["kovri"]
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terms: ["Canonically-unique-host"]
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summary: "A host that is canonically resolved to an address or set of addresses"
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---
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{% include disclaimer.html translated="no" translationOutdated="no" %}
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### The Basics
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A Canonically-unique host is a [FQDN](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FQDN) that will canonically resolve to a designated address or set of addresses. Not to be confused with a @locally-unique-host.
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### In-depth information
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A Canonically-unique host is defined by remote authoritative sources; usually through [DNS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS). When resolving a peer's hostname, you will most likely use an external source for resolution unless you have the following implemented:
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- a database file similar to a [hosts file](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_(file))
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- an internal-network resolver (which eventually pulls from external sources)
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### Notes
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- Monero primarily uses @canonically-unique-host resolution while @I2P only uses @locally-unique-host resolution.
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- @I2P's and @Kovri's self-assigned top-level domain is currently `.i2p` and @Kovri intends to only process/use the `.i2p` [top-level domain](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Top_level_domain)
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