[blog] update has-a.name blog article

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@ -41,13 +41,10 @@ But you cannot get a certicate that you need for HTTPS without a name.
At the last [Hack4Glarus](https://hack4glarus.ch) we were
brainstorming and testing solutions on how to solve this problem. How
can we give **any** IPv6 address a name? At the Hackathon our
participants invited a cool [stateful
solution](https://redmine.ungleich.ch/issues/7379)
that is now even reachable at [weneedaname](https://weneeda.name/).
can we give **any** IPv6 address a name?
After the hackathon our team was continuing to brainstorm on how to
solve this problem, but in a stateless way.
solve this problem in a stateless way.
## Knot to the rescue
@ -95,3 +92,10 @@ On popular request, we have added support for **has-aaaa.name**,
too. So you can for instance reach
*2a0a-e5c0-0000-0002-0400-b3ff-fe39-795c.has-aaaa.name*, which is the
IPv6 address of [ungleich.ch](https://ungleich.ch).
## Update 2021-08-12
* The stateful project domain as originally developed at the
[Hack4Glarus is not in use
anymore](https://redmine.ungleich.ch/issues/7379). This does *not*
affect the has-a.name or has-aaa.name domains which are run by ungleich.ch.