Pregunta

What is the right regular expression to validate FQDN in C# and Javascript? I have been searching all around and I find different specifications. Which one is correct.

Few Examples I found :

   1.(?=^.{1,254}$)(^(?:(?!\d+\.|-)[a-zA-Z0-9_\-]{1,63}(?<!-)\.?)+(?:[a-zA-Z]{2,})$)

    2. (?=^.{1,254}$)(^(?:(?!\d|-)[a-zA-Z0-9\-]{1,63}(?<!-)\.?)+(?:[a-zA-Z]{2,})$)

    3. \b((?=[a-z0-9-]{1,63}\.)(xn--)?[a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*\.)+[a-z]{2,63}\b 

   (Regular Expression cook book)

Please help

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Solución

Generally, the Regular Expressions cookbook is a good source of information, written by two regex experts, so you should be starting there. The solution outlined there is not quite adapted to your needs yet (it doesn't validate an entire string but matches substrings, and it doesn't check for the overall length of the string), so we can modify it a little:

/^(?=.{1,254}$)((?=[a-z0-9-]{1,63}\.)(xn--+)?[a-z0-9]+(-[a-z0-9]+)*\.)+[a-z]{2,63}$/i

Explanation:

^                      # Start of string
(?=.{1,254}$)          # Assert length of string: 1-254 characters
(                      # Match the following group (domain name segment):
 (?=[a-z0-9-]{1,63}\.) # Assert length of group: 1-63 characters
 (xn--+)?              # Allow punycode notation (at least two dashes)
 [a-z0-9]+             # Match letters/digits
 (-[a-z0-9]+)*         # optionally followed by dash-separated letters/digits
 \.                    # followed by a dot.
)+                     # Repeat this as needed (at least one match is required)
[a-z]{2,63}            # Match the TLD (at least 2 characters)
$                      # End of string
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