Domain Administrators Guide
Domain Administrators Guide
Domain Administrators Guide
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BACKGROUND
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Name assignments within a domain are controlled by the DA, who should
verify that names are unique within his domain and that they conform
to standard naming conventions. He furnishes access to names and
name-related information to users both inside and outside his domain.
He should work closely with the personnel he has designated as the
"technical and zone" contacts for his domain, for many administrative
decisions will be made on the basis of input from these people.
POLICIES
Domain or host name choices and the allocation of domain name space
are considered to be local matters. In the event of conflicts, it is
the policy of the NIC not to get involved in local disputes or in the
local decision-making process. The NIC will not act as referee in
disputes over such matters as who has the "right" to register a
particular top-level or second-level domain for an organization. The
NIC considers this a private local matter that must be settled among
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HOW TO REGISTER
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VERIFICATION OF DATA
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Example:
Administrative Contact:
Kennedy, Ken (KK28) Kennedy@LLL-CRG.ARPA (713) 527-4834
Technical Contact, Zone Contact:
Riffle, Vicky R. (VRR) rif@RICE.EDU
(713) 527-8101 ext 3844
Domain servers:
RICE.EDU 128.42.5.1
PENDRAGON.CS.PURDUE.EDU 128.10.2.5
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REFERENCES
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12. Partridge, C., "Mail Routing and the Domain System", RFC-974,
CSNET-CIC, BBN Laboratories, January 1986.
[ RFC:RFC974.TXT ]
13. Postel, J., "The Domain Names Plan and Schedule", RFC-881,
USC Information Sciences Institute, November 1983.
[ RFC:RFC881.TXT ]
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APPENDIX
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NOTE: The key people must have electronic mailboxes and NIC
"handles," unique NIC database identifiers. If you have access to
"WHOIS", please check to see if you are registered and if so, make
sure the information is current. Include only your handle and any
changes (if any) that need to be made in your entry. If you do not
have access to "WHOIS", please provide all the information indicated
and a NIC handle will be assigned.
For example:
Administrator
(3) The NIC handle of the technical contact for the domain.
Alternately, the person's name, title, mailing address, phone number,
organization, and network mailbox. This is the contact point for
problems concerning the domain or zone, as well as for updating
information about the domain or zone.
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For example:
(4) The name of the domain (up to 12 characters). This is the name
that will be used in tables and lists associating the domain with the
domain server addresses. [While, from a technical standpoint, domain
names can be quite long (programmers beware), shorter names are
easier for people to cope with.]
(5) A description of the servers that provide the domain service for
translating names to addresses for hosts in this domain, and the date
they will be operational.
(6) Domains must provide at least two independent servers for the
domain. Establishing the servers in physically separate locations
and on different PSNs is strongly recommended. A description of the
server machine and its backup, including
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(b) Host domain name and network addresses (which host on which
network for each connected network).
For example:
- Domain-style nickname
(7) Planned mapping of names of any other network hosts, other than
the server machines, into the new domain's naming space.
For example:
(a) Initially
(b) Within one year
(c) Two years
(d) Five years.
For example:
(a) Initially = 50
(b) One year = 100
(c) Two years = 200
(d) Five years = 500
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(9) The date you expect the fully qualified domain name to become
the official host name in HOSTS.TXT.
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None
(7) Planned mapping of names of any other network hosts, other than
the server machines, into the new domain's naming space.
(a) Initially = 50
(b) One year = 100
(c) Two years = 200
(d) Five years = 500
(9) A date when you expect the fully qualified domain name to become
the official host name in HOSTS.TXT.
31 September 1987
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