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cm0002@lemmy.world 1 week agostill had the domain name disabled it’s just the owner had the ability to renew it still
There’s no set rule, every registrar can handle it differently, some don’t even bother to change the configuration at all until it’s actually been resold
There’s also caching, the underlying servers are still responding to their raw IP addresses, DNS and registrars just tie the name to the IP address and then your device uses that IP address. Once you’ve been to a site your device (or firewall/router) will have that IP address/name cached and won’t look it up again for awhile until the cache entry expires
Lemmy federation can also be weird, it’s not unheard of for some instances to take days to catch-up on federated posts from certain other instances.
Startrek.website for example was just having a week long federation problem where they weren’t getting external posts, even when an external user made a post directly to a comm on their instance
Pika@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
So I went to a little bit of a deep dive regarding this, they do require interrupting DNS as part of their Redemption grace period. Furthermore I went into the heck spare website and their current header indicates that despite the fact that it’s in current auction the current owner can still sign in and redeem the domain. Which makes me think that they’re running a more gracious rgp then what is to be expected. So that being said they could just be placing bids on a domain that won’t actually sell.
Being said though apparently according to other comments the infrastructure maintainer of hexpere has been a wall for a while so it’s entirely possible that they just won’t notice it that it will transfer