import re
def is_valid_hostname(hostname):
if len(hostname) > 255:
return False
if hostname[-1] == ".":
hostname = hostname[:-1] # strip exactly one dot from the right, if present
allowed = re.compile("(?!-)[A-Z\d-]{1,63}(?<!-)$", re.IGNORECASE)
return all(allowed.match(x) for x in hostname.split("."))
ensures that each segment
- contains at least one character and a maximum of 63 characters
- consists only of allowed characters
- doesn’t begin or end with a hyphen.
It also avoids double negatives (not disallowed), and if hostname ends in a ., that’s OK, too. It will (and should) fail if hostname ends in more than one dot.