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- This template is intended for registering domains in the MIL domain
- only. If you desire to register a domain in another top level domain
- (EDU, COM, GOV, NET, ORG, etc) then contact HOSTMASTER@INTERNIC.NET.
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-
- To establish a domain, the following information must be sent to
- the NIC Domain Registrar (HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL). Questions
- may be addressed to the NIC Hostmaster by electronic mail at the
- above address, or by phone at (703) 802-4535 or (800) 365-3642.
-
- 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.
-
- (1) The name of the top-level domain to join
- (NOTE: This will always be MIL).
-
- 1. Top-level domain:
-
-
- (2) 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 we recommend the use of shorter, more user-
- friendly names.]
-
- 2. Complete Domain Name:
-
-
- (3) The name and address of the organization establishing the
- domain.
-
- 3a. Organization name:
-
-
- 3b. Organization address:
-
-
-
- (4) The date you expect the domain to be fully operational.
-
- 4. Date operational:
-
-
-
- (5) The NIC handle of the administrative head of the organization --
- or this person's name, mailing address, phone number, organization,
- and network mailbox. This is the contact point for administrative
- and policy questions about the domain. In the case of a research
- project, this should be the principal investigator.
-
- NOTE: Both the Administrative and the Technical/Zone contact of a
- domain MUST have a network mailbox, even if the mailbox is to be
- within the proposed domain.
-
-
- Administrative Contact
-
- 5a. NIC Handle (if known) :
- 5b. Name (Last, First) :
- 5c. Organization:
- 5d. Mail Address:
-
- 5e. Phone Number:
- 5f. Net Mailbox :
-
-
- (6) The NIC handle of the technical contact for the domain -- or
- the person's name, 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.
-
- Technical and Zone Contact
-
- 6a. NIC Handle (if known):
- 6b. Name (Last, First) :
- 6c. Organization:
- 6d. Mail Address:
-
-
- 6e. Phone Number:
- 6f. Net Mailbox :
-
-
- (7) Domains must provide at least two independent servers
- on Government-sponsored networks that provide the domain
- service for translating names to addresses for hosts in
- this domain.
-
- * If you are applying for a domain and a network number assignment
- simultaneously and a host on your proposed network will be used
- as a server for the domain, you must wait until you receive your
- network number assigment and have given the server(s) a netaddress
- before sending in the domain application. Sending in the domain
- application without complete information in Sections 7 and 8 of
- this template will result in the delay of the domain registration.
-
- Also, establishing the servers in physically separate locations
- and on different PSNs and/or networks is strongly recommended.
-
- NOTE: All new hosts acting as servers will appear in the DNS root
- servers but will not apppear in the HOSTS.TXT file
- unless otherwise requested.
-
- Primary Server: HOSTNAME, NETADDRESS, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
-
- 7a. Primary Server Hostname:
- 7b. Primary Server Netaddress:
- 7c. Primary Server Hardware:
- 7d. Primary Server Software:
-
-
- (8) The Secondary server information.
-
- 8a. Secondary Server Hostname:
- 8b. Secondary Server Netaddress:
- 8c. Secondary Server Hardware:
- 8d. Secondary Server Software:
-
-
- (9) If any currently registered hosts will be renamed into the new
- domain, please specify old hostname, netaddress, and new hostname.
-
- For example:
-
- BAR-FOO2.XYZ.MIL (26.8.0.193) -> FOO2.BAR.MIL
- BAR-FOO3.XYZ.MIL (192.7.3.193) -> FOO3.BAR.MIL
- BAR-FOO4.ARPA (34.6.0.193) -> FOO4.BAR.COM
-
- NOTE: Hostname changes to MILNET hosts (Net 26) must be approved
- by the MILNET Manager - MILNETMGR@DDN-CONUS.DDN.MIL.
-
-
- (10) Please describe your organization briefly.
-
- For example: Our Corporation is a consulting organization
- of people working with UNIX and the C language in an
- electronic networking environment. It sponsors two technical
- conferences annually and distributes a bimonthly newsletter.
-
-
- PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 8 WORKING DAYS FOR PROCESSING THIS APPLICATION
-
- For further information contact the DDN Network Information
- Center (NIC):
-
- Via electronic mail: HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL
- Via telephone: (800) 365-3642 or (703) 802-4535
- Via postal mail: DDN Network Information Center
- 14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
- Chantilly, VA 22021
-
-
-
- RECOMMENDED READING (available from the NIC)
-
- Feinler, E.J.; Jacobsen, O.J.; Stahl, M.K.; Ward, C.A., eds. DDN
- Protocol Handbook: Menlo Park, CA: SRI International, DDN Network
- Information Center; 1985 December; NIC 50004 and NIC 50005 and NIC
- 50006. 2749 p.
-
- Garcia-Luna-Aceves, J.J.; Stahl, M.K.; Ward, C.A., eds. Internet
- Protocol Handbook: The Domain Name System (DNS) Handbook. Menlo Park,
- CA: SRI International, Network Information Systems Center; 1989
- August; 219 p. AD A214 698.
-
- Postel, J.B.; Reynolds, J.K. Domain Requirements. Marina del Rey, CA:
- University of Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1984
- October; RFC 920. 14 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC920.TXT).
-
- Harrenstien, K.; Stahl, M.K.; Feinler, E.J. DoD Internet Host Table
- Specification. Menlo Park, CA: SRI International, DDN Network
- Information Center; 1985 October; RFC 952. 6 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL
- RFC:RFC952.TXT). Obsoletes: RFC 810
-
- Harrenstien, K.; Stahl, M.K.; Feinler, E.J. Hostname Server. Menlo
- Park, CA: SRI International, DDN Network Information Center; 1985
- October; RFC 953. 5 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC953.TXT).
- Obsoletes: RFC 811
-
- Partridge, C. Mail Routing and the Domain System. Cambridge, MA: BBN
- Labs., Inc.; 1986 January; RFC 974. 7 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL
- RFC:RFC974.TXT).
-
- Lazear, W.D. MILNET Name Domain Transition. McLean, VA: MITRE Corp.;
- 1987 November; RFC 1031. 10 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1031.TXT).
-
- Stahl, M.K. Domain Administrators Guide. Menlo Park, CA: SRI
- International, DDN Network Information Center; 1987 November; RFC
- 1032. 14 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1032.TXT).
-
- Lottor, M. Domain Administrators Operations Guide. Menlo Park, CA:
- SRI International, DDN Network Information Center; 1987 November; RFC
- 1033. 22 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1033.TXT).
-
- Mockapetris, P. Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities. Marina del
- Rey, CA: University of Southern California, Information Sciences
- Inst.; 1987 November; RFC 1034. 55 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL
- RFC:RFC1034.TXT). Updated-by: RFC 1101
- Obsoletes: RFC 973; RFC 882; RFC 883
-
- Mockapetris, P. Domain names - Implementation and Specification.
- Marina del Rey, CA: University of Southern California, Information
- Sciences Inst.; 1987 November; RFC 1035. 55 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL
- RFC:RFC1035.TXT). Updated-by: RFC 1101
- Obsoletes: RFC 973; RFC 882; RFC 883
-
- Mockapetris, P. DNS Encoding of Network Names and Other Types. Marina
- del Rey, CA: University of Southern California, Information Sciences
- Inst.; 1989 April; RFC 1101. 14 p. (NIC.DDN.MIL RFC:RFC1101.TXT).
- Updates: RFC 1034; RFC 1035
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