Date: Tue, 24 Jan 2017 12:40:00 +0000 From: segfault segfault@riseup.net
But maybe it would help to separate them into groups of 4 characters, separated maybe by a dash, which would make them look like this:
tbi5-tdxb-osio-tpha-wjyu-7f5p-w5tl-nvbv-fjrj-7mes-kbsn-wr2b-qbu2-t4gg.onion
This exceeds the maximum length of a DNS label, 63 octets[1]. One could use larger groups to avoid that, of course -- e.g., with eight octets per group you get down to 62:
tbi5tdxb-osiotpha-wjyu7f5p-w5tlnvbv-fjrj7mes-kbsnwr2b-qbu2t4gg.onion
[1] P. Mockapetris, `Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities', RFC 1034, IETF, 1987, Sec. 3.1 `Name space specifications and terminology', p. 7. https://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1034.txt