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- [ Please direct questions about the US domain or name service for US
- domains to the US Domain Registrar (us-domain-request@ISI.EDU). If
- you are a UUNET subscriber and wish to use UUNET as your MX, please
- contact us so we can configure things -- postmaster@uunet.uu.net ]
-
-
- The US Domain [5/93]
- =============
-
- The US Domain is an official top-level domain in the DNS of the
- Internet community. It is registered with the Internic. The domain
- administrators are Jon Postel and Ann Westine Cooper at the
- Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern
- California (USC-ISI).
-
- US is the ISO-3166 2-letter country code for the United States and
- thus the US Domain is established as a top-level domain and registered
- with the NIC the same way other country domains are.
-
- Membership:
-
- Any computer in the United States may be registered in the US domain.
- In the past, the computers registered in the US Domain were primarily
- owned by small companies or individuals with computers at home.
- However, the US Domain has grown and currently registers hosts in
- federal government agencies, state government agencies, K12 schools,
- community colleges, technical/vocational schools, private schools,
- libraries, city and county government agencies, as well as in
- businesses and homes.
-
- Registration Requirements:
-
- Anyone requesting to register a host in the US Domain is sent a copy
- of the US Domain policy and procedure and must fill out a US Domain
- questionnaire (also called a template).
-
- The US Domain template, is similar to the Internic Domain template,
- but it is not the same. To request a copy of the US Domain
- questionnaire, send a message to the US Domain registrar
- (us-domain@isi.edu).
-
- If you are registering a name in a delegated zone, please register
- with the contact for that zone. You can ftp the file from
- venera.isi.edu, via anonymous ftp, in-notes/delegated-domains.txt.
-
- Delegation:
-
- Many branches of the US Domain are delegated, for example, cities, or
- K12 in a state. There must be a knowledgeable and competent technical
- contact, familiar with the Internet Domain Name System. This
- requirement is easily satisified if the technical contact already runs
- some other nameservers.
-
- Organizations requesting delegations must provide at least two
- independent DNS name servers in physically separate locations on the
- Internet. The subdomain must accept all applicants on an equal basis.
- The subdomain must provide timely processing of requests. To do
- this it is helpful to have several individuals knowledgeable about the
- procedures so that the operations are not delayed.
-
- Typical delegations are localities (cities or counties), companies
- within cities, k12 schools, community colleges, libraries,
- state and federal government agencies.
-
-
-
-
- WHOIS Database:
-
- Only the third level delegated portions of the US Domain will be
- entered in the Internic WHOIS database. The data from the information
- you supplied on your application will be sent to the Internic registry
- automatically.
-
- Servers:
-
- The US domain is currently supported by seven name servers:
-
- VENERA.ISI.EDU, NS.ISI.EDU, RS.INTERNIC.NET, NS.CSL.SRI.COM,
- NS.UU.NET, ADM.BRL.MIL and EXCALIBUR.USC.EDU.
-
- Cost:
-
- Currently, there is no cost for registering a host in the US domain.
-
- UUCP Hosts:
-
- Many applicants have hosts in the UUCP world. Some are one hop away,
- some two and three hops away from their "Internet Forwarder", this is
- ok. What is important is getting an Internet host to be your
- forwarder. If you do not already have an Internet forwarder, there
- are several businesses that provide this service for a fee, (see RFC
- 1359 - Connecting to the Internet What Connecting Institutions Should
- Anticipate, ACM SIGUCCS, August 1992). Sometimes local colleges in
- your area are already on the Internet and may be willing to act as an
- Internet Forwarder. You would need to work this out with the systems
- administrator. Only hosts on the Internet can act as forwarding hosts.
-
- It is important that you register with an Internet forwarding host.
- When registering a destination host in the US domain with an MX
- record, the requester is responsible for also registering the
- destination host with the administrator of the forwarding host. This
- is necessary because when messages for your host arrive at the
- Internet host it will need to know where to forward them. MX records
- are necessary.
-
- For example, when a message is sent to "Susan@ALPHA.CLUB.CHI.IL.US" it
- will be routed to the Internet host "CS.CHICAGO-U.EDU" as directed
- by the MX record. The host "CS.CHICAGO-U.EDU" must know some way of
- delivering the message to the host "ALPHA.CLUB.CHI.IL.US" (uucp, slip,
- whatever). So the destination host (ALPHA.CLUB.CHI.IL.US) must be
- known to (registered with) the forwarding host (CS.CHICAGO-U.EDU), as
- well as being registered in the US domain DNS database.
-
- The Internet US Domain registration is not affiliated with the
- registration of UUCP Map entries. The UUCP map entry does not provide
- us with sufficient information.
-
- Wild Cards:
-
- Wildcard records are allowed in our zone files under the
- organizational subdomain but no wildcard records are allowed under the
- "City" or "State" domain.
-
-
-
- The wildcard records are of the form "*.<anydomain>". The wildcards
- potentially apply to descendents of <anydomain>, but not to
- <anydomain> itself. For example: "*.dwp.la.ca.us.
-
- dwp.la.ca.us MX 10 ELROY.JPL.NASA.GOV
- *.dwp.la.ca.us MX 10 ELROY.JPL.NASA.GOV
-
- The wildcard record *.DWP.LA.CA.US would cause an MX query for any
- domain name ending in DWP.LA.CA.US to return an MX RR pointing at
- ELROY.JPL.NASA.GOV. The entry without the "*" is needed so the host
- dwp can be found.
-
- Naming Structure:
-
- The US domain hierarchy is based on political geography, that is, the
- US domain is subdivided into states, then locality (i.e., city or
- county) then organization or computer name and so on. The state codes
- are those assigned by the US Postal Service.
-
- Locality Names:
-
- Within the state namespace there are "locality" names, some
- may be cities, some may be counties, some may be local names, but not
- incorporated entities.
-
- Registered names under "locality" would be like:
-
- <hostname>.CI.<locality>.<state>.US ==> city gov't agency
- <hostname>.CO.<locality>.<state>.US, ==> county gov't agency
- <hostname>.<locality>.<state>.US ==> businesses
-
- In the cases where the locality name is a county, there is a branch
- under the locality name, called "county" or "CO", that is used by the
- county government. Businesses are registered directly under the
- locality name.
-
- Under the city locality namespace there is a "CITY" or "CI" branch for
- city government agencies. As usual, businesses and private schools
- may register directly under the city name.
-
- In the case where there is both a county and a city with the same
- locality name there is no problem, since the names will be unique with
- the "CO" or "CI" key word. In our area the county has a fire
- department and the city has its own fire department.
-
- Cities may be named (designated) by their full name (spelled out with
- hyphens replacing spaces (e.g., Los-Angeles or New-York)), or by a
- city code. The first choice is the full city name, the second choice
- is the city codes from Western Union's "City Mnemonics" list, and a
- third choice is a code for your city that you choose. However, it is
- very desirable that all users in the same city use the same designator
- for the city. That is, any particular locality should have just one
- DNS name.
-
-
- K12 Schools Under US Domain:
-
- Many schools are now connecting to the Internet and registering in the
- Internet Domain Name System. A decision has been made by the Internet
- Assigned Numbers Authority (after consultation with the new INTERNIC
- Internet Registry and the FNC) to direct these school registrations to
- the US domain using the naming structure described in RFC 1386.
-
- There are two reasons for registering schools in the US Domain.
- (1) uniqueness of names, and (2) management of the database. For
- both these reasons it is necessary to introduce structure into names.
- Structure provides a basis for making common names unique in context,
- and for dividing the management responsibility.
-
- The US Domain has a framework established and has registered many
- schools already in this structured scheme. The general form is:
- <school>.<district>.K12.<state>.US.
-
- Generally school names are unique within a district, and this provides
- two points at which to delegate a branch of the database to distinct
- administrators -- the K12 administrator for each state, and the
- district administrator for each district within a state.
-
- These names are generally longer than the current apparent
- alternative in the EDU domain, but that cannot last long without a
- significant number of schools finding that their "obviously correct"
- name has already been used by some other school.
-
- Private Schools
-
- To accommodate both public and private schools, in each state's K12
- branch, we've added an artificial district called private or "PVT".
- This gives a private school the option of registering like a business
- or in the PVT.K12.<state-code>.US branch.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- "CI" - This branch is used for city government agencies and is
- a subdomain under the "locality" name (like Los Angeles).
- For example: Fire-Dept.CI.Los-Angeles.CA.US.
-
- "CO" - This branch is used for city government agencies and is
- a subdomain under the "locality" name (like Los Angeles).
- For example: Fire-Dept.CO.Los-Angeles.CA.US.
-
- "K12" - This branch may be used for public school districts. A
- special name "PVT" can be used in the place of a school district name
- for private schools. For example: <school>.<district>.K12.<state>.US and
- <school>.PVT.K12.<state>.US.
-
- "CC" COMMUNITY COLLEGES - This branch was established for all state
- wide community colleges. For example <school>.CC.<state>.US.
-
- "TEC" TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS - The branch "TEC" was
- established for technical and vocational schools and colleges. For
- example: <school>.TEC.<state>.US.
-
-
-
- "GEN" is for general independent entities, that is, organizations that
- don't really fit anywhere else (such as statewide associations, clubs,
- and "domain parks"). For example: Comp-Club.GEN.CA.US.
-
- "LIB" LIBRARIES (STATE, REGIONAL, CITY, COUNTY) - This branch may be
- used for libraries only. For example: <lib-name>.LIB.<state>.US
-
- "STATE" - This branch may be used for state government agencies.
- For example. <org-name>.STATE.<state>.US.
-
- "FED" - This branch may be used for agencies of the federal
- government. For example: <org-name>.FED.US.
-
- "DNI" DISTRIBUTED NATIONAL INSTITUTES - The "DNI" branch was created
- directly under the top level .US. This branch is to be used for
- distributed national institutes; organizations that span state,
- regional, and other organizational boundaries; that are national in
- scope, and have distributed facilities. For example
- <org-name>.DNI.US.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- VIEW OF SECOND LEVEL DOMAINS UNDER US
-
- +-------+
- | US |
- +-------+
- |
- +----------------------------------+
- | | | | |
- +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
- | FED | | DNI | | TX | | SD | | CA |
- +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-----+
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- SCHOOL AND LIBRARY VIEW
- +-----+
- | CA |
- +-----+
- |
- +------------------------------------------------+
- | | | | |
- +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-------------+ +-----+
- | K12 | | CC | | TEC | | LOS ANGELES | | LIB |
- +-----+ +-----+ +-----+ +-------------+ +-----+
- / \ /|\ /|\ /|\ /|\
- +--------+ +---+ +---+ +--------+ +----------+ +------+
- |sch dist| |PVT| |SJC| |WM TRADE| |pvt school| |MALIBU|
- +--------+ +---+ +---+ +--------+ +----------+ +------+
- /|\ /|\
- +--------+ +--------+
- |sch name| |sch name|
- +--------+ +--------+
-
-
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- VIEW OF STATE, REGIONAL, and GENERAL AGENCIES
-
- +-----+
- | CA |
- +-----+
- |
- +------------------------+
- | | |
- +-------+ +--------+ +-----+
- | STATE | |DISTRICT| | GEN |
- +-------+ +--------+ +-----+
- /|\ /|\ /|\
- +--------+ +------+ +---------+
- |CALTRANS| |SCAQMD| |domain pk|
- ---------+ +------+ +---------+
- |
- +--------+
- |TCEW100E|
- +--------+
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- VIEW OF LOCALITY
- +-----+
- | CA |
- +-----+
- |
- +-----------------------------------+
- | |
- +-------------------------+ +----------------+
- | LOS ANGELES | | SANTA MONICA |
- +-------------------------+ +----------------+
- / | | /|\ | /|\
- / | | | | |
- +---+ +--+ +--+ +-----------+ +--+ +---+
- |bus| |CI| |CO| | pvt school| |CI| |bus|
- +---+ +--+ +--+ +-----------+ +--+ +---+
- /\ | \ |
- / \ | \ +------------+
- / \ | \ |HARBOR GUARD|
- / \ | \ +------------+
- +----+ +-----+ +-----+ +----+
- |FIRE| |ADMIN| |PARKS| |FIRE|
- +----+ +-----+ +-----+ +----+
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Examples:
- =========
-
- Geo-Petrellis.Culver-City.CA.US <== a resturant
- IBM.Armonk.NY.US <== a business
- Camp-Curry.Yosemite.CA.US <== a business
-
- Yosemite.NPS.Interior.FED.US <== a federal agency
- Senate.FED.US <== US Senate
- DOD.FED.US <== US Defense Dept.
- DOT.FED.US <== US Transportation Dept.
- MPLS.FRB.FED.US <== the Minneapolis branch
- of the Federal Reserve Bank
-
- MetaCenter.DNI.US <== a distributed Nat'l Inst.
-
- Senate.STATE.MN.US <== state Senate
- House.STATE.MN.US <== state House of Reps
- Assembly.STATE.CA.US <== state Assembly
- MDH.STATE.MN.US <== state Health Dept.
- DOT.STATE.MN.US <== state Transportation Dept.
- CALTRANS.STATE.CA.US <== state Transportation Dept.
- DMV.STATE.CA.US <== state Motor Vehicles Dept.
- Culver-City.DMV.STATE.CA.US <== a local office of DMV
-
- Police.CI.Culver-City.CA.US <== a city department
- Fire-Dept.CI.Los-Angeles.CA.US <== a city department
- Fire-Dept.CO.Los-Angeles.CA.US <== a county department
- MDR.Library.CO.Los-Angeles.CA.US <== a county department
- Main.Library.CI.Los-Angeles.CA.US <== a city department
-
- Huntington.LIB.CA.US <== a private library
-
- SMCC.Santa-Monica.CC.CA.US <== a public community college
- Trade-Tech.Los-Angeles.CC.CA.US <== a public community college
- Valley.Los-Angeles.CC.CA.US <== a public community college
-
- Hamilton.High.LA-Unified.K12.CA.US <== a public school
- Sherman-Oaks.Elem.LA-Unified.K12.CA.US <== a public school
- John-Muir.Middle.Santa-Monica.K12.CA.US <== a public school
-
- St-Monica.High.Santa-Monica.CA.US <== a private school
- Crossroads-School.Santa-Monica.CA.US <== a private school
- Mary-Ellens-Montessori-School.LA.CA.US <== a private school
- Progress-Learning-Center.PVT.K12.CA.US <== a private school
-
- Brick-and-Basket-Institute.TEC.CA.US <== a technical college
-
- Bunker-Hill.DISTRICT.Los-Angeles.CA.US <== a local district
- SCAQMD.DISTRICT.CA.US <== a regional district
-
- Berkeley.UC.STATE.CA.US <== "CAL"
- Los-Angeles.UC.STATE.CA.US <== UCLA
- Irvine.UC.STATE.CA.US <== UC Irvine
- Northridge.CSU.STATE.CA.US <== CSUN
- Leland-Stanford-Jr-University.Stanford.CA.US <== a private school
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- US DOMAIN QUESTIONNAIRE FOR HOST ENTRY
- May 1993
-
-
- To register a host in the US domain, the US Domain Template must be
- sent to the US Domain Registrar (US-Domain@ISI.EDU). The first few
- pages explain each question on the attached template. Questions may
- be sent by electronic mail to the above address, or by phone to Ann
- Cooper, USC/Information Sciences Institute, (310) 822-1511.
-
-
- EXPLANATION OF QUESTIONS ON US DOMAIN TEMPLATE
-
- (1) Please specify whether this is a new application, modification to
- an existing registration, or deletion.
-
-
- (2) The name of the host. This is the name that will be used in tables
- and lists associating the domain with the domain server addresses.
- See RFC 1386 - The US Domain for more details.
-
- <host>.<city/locality>.<state>.US. = city/locality based names
- <school>.<district>.K12.<state>.US. = kindegarten thru 12th grade
- <school>.PVT.K12.<state>.US. = private K thru 12th grade
- school>.<locality>.<state>.US. = PVT sch opt: locality names
- <school>.CC.<state>.US. = community colleges
- <school>.TEC.<state>.US. = technical or vocational schools
- <lib-name>.LIB.<state>.US. = libraries
- <org-name>.STATE.<state>.US. = state government agencies
- <org-name>.FED.US. = federal government agencies
- <org-name>.DNI.US. = distributed national institutes
- <org>.GEN.<state>.US. = statewide assoc,clubs,domain parks
-
- For example: networthy.santa-clara.ca.us.
-
-
- (3) The name and address of the organization establishing the domain.
-
-
- (4) The date you expect the domain to be fully operational.
-
-
- (5) The name of the administrative head, zone and or technical contact
- of the organization, including title, mailing address, phone
- number, organization, and network mailbox. The administrator 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.
-
- We need both the Administrative and the Technical/Zone contacts of
- a domain and we MUST have a network mailbox for each. If you have
- a NIC handle (a unique NIC database identifier) please enter it.
- (If you don't know what a NIC handle is leave it blank).
-
-
-
- (6) The name of the technical and zone contacts. The technical and
- zone contacts handle problems concerning the domain or zone, as
- well as for updating information about the domain or zone.
-
-
- (7) Domains must provide at least two independent servers 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.
-
- Establishing the servers in physically separate locations and on
- different PSNs and/or networks is strongly recommended.
-
- Note: For those applicants not able to run nameservers, or for
- non-Internet hosts, the Name Server information is not
- applicable. (See questions 10 and 11).
-
-
- (8)* The Secondary Server Informaion.
-
-
- (9) 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.
-
- ====================================================================
-
- QUESTIONS FOR NON-DELEGATED HOSTS OR NON-IP HOSTS (such as UUCP).
-
- Not everyone is going to be able to run two nameservers for their
- hosts, but might need Internet Forwarders to do this for them.
-
- Many applicants have hosts in the UUCP world. Some are one hop away,
- some two and three hops away from their "Internet Forwarder", this is
- ok. What is important is getting an Internet host to be your
- forwarder. If you do not already have an Internet forwarder, there
- are several businesses that provide this service for a fee, (see
- RFC 1359 - Connecting to the Internet What Connecting Institutions
- Should Anticipate, ACM SIGUCCS, August 1992). Sometimes local colleges
- in your area are already on the Internet and may be willing to act
- as an Internet Forwarder. You would need to work this out with the
- systems administrator. We cannot make these arrangements for you.
-
-
-
-
-
- (10) How does your machine communicate with the Internet?
- Through IP, UUCP, other?
-
- (10a) What is the name of your forwarding host?
- For example: The host "Networthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US" uses
- UUCP to connect to "RELAY.ISI.EDU" which is an Internet
- host. (i.e., RELAY.ISI.EDU is the forwarding host).
-
- (10b) What is the name of your contact person at fowarding host?
- The Administrator of RELAY.ISI.EDU must agree to be the
- forwarding host for Networthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US, and the
- forwarding host must know a delivery method and route to
- Networthy. No double MXing.
-
- (10c) What is the mailbox of your contact?
- What is the mailbox of the administrator of the forwarding
- host.
-
- Example: Contact Name......: John Smith
- Contact Email.....: js@RELAY.ISI.EDU
-
-
- (11) What Domain Name System (DNS) Resource Records (RR) and values are
- to be entered.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- Example: RRs for an INTERNET hosts.
-
- FQ DOMAIN NAME......: Networthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US.
- IP ADDRESS..........: A 128.9.3.123 (required)
- HARDWARE............: SUN-3/11O
- OPERATING SYS.......: UNIX
- WKS.................: 128.9.3.123. UDP (echo tftp) TCP (ftp)
- MX (mail exchanger).: 10 RELAY.ISI.EDU.
-
- Example: RRs for a NON-INTERNET host.
-
- FQ DOMAIN NAME......: Yacht-Club.MDR.CA.US.
- HARDWARE............: SUN-3/11O (optional)
- OPERATING SYS.......: UNIX (optional)
- MX..................: 10 RELAY.ISI.EDU. (required)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- It is your responsibility to see that an IN-ADDR pointer record is
- entered in the DNS database. (For internet hosts only.) Contact the
- administrator of the IP network your host is on to have this done. The
- US Domain administration does not administer the network and cannot make
- these entries in the DNS database.
-
-
- PLEASE ALLOW AT LEAST 8 WORKING DAYS FOR PROCESSING THIS APPLICATION
-
-
-
-
-
- RECOMMENDED READING
-
- Cooper, Postel, "The US Domain". Marina del Rey, CA: University of
- Southern California, Information Sciences Inst.; 1992 December; RFC
- 1386. 31 p. (RS.INTERNIC.NET RFC:RFC1386.TXT).
-
- Albitz, P., C. Liu, "DNS and Bind" Help for UNIX System
- Administrators, O'Reilly and Associates, Inc., October 1992.
-
- Stahl, M.K. Domain Administrators Guide. Menlo Park, CA: SRI
- International, DDN Network Information Center; 1987 November; RFC
- 1032. 14 p. (RS.INTERNIC.NET RFC:RFC1032.TXT).
-
- Lottor, M. Domain Administrators Operations Guide. Menlo Park, CA:
- SRI International, DDN Network Information Center; 1987 November;
- RFC 1033. 22 p. (RS.INTERNIC.NET 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. (RS.INTERNIC.NET RFC:RFC1034.TXT).
- Updated-by: RFC 1101 Obsoletes: RFC 973; RFC 882; RFC 883.
-
- Mockapetris, P. Domain Names - Implementation and Specification.
- Sciences Inst.; 1987 November; RFC 1035. 55 p. (RS.INTERNIC.NET
- RFC:RFC1035.TXT). Updated-by: RFC 1101 Obsoletes: RFC 973;
- RFC 882; RFC 883.
-
- ACM SIGUCCS (Networking Taskforce), "Connecting to the Internet -
- What Connecting Institutions Should Anticipate", RFC 1359,
- August 1992.
-
- SRI International (Network Information Systems Center), Marine, A.,
- S. Kirkpatrick, V. Neou, C. Ward, "INTERNET: Getting Started",
- May 1992.
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- US DOMAIN TEMPLATE [5/93]
-
- Please submit the following two page template to the
- (us-domain@isi.edu). Sections or fields of this form marked with an
- asterisk (*) may be copied as many times as necessary to complete this
- application. PLEASE DO NOT ALTER THIS APPLICATION IN ANY WAY
-
- =====================================================================
-
- 1. REGISTRATION TYPE
- (N)ew (M)odify (D)elete..:
-
- 2.* FULLY-QUALIFIED DOMAIN NAME:
-
- 3. ORGANIZATION INFORMATION
- 3a. Organization Name.....:
- 3b. Address Line 1........:
- 3b. Address Line 2........:
- 3c. City..................:
- 3d. State.................:
- 3e. Zip/Code..............:
-
- 4. Date Operational......:
-
- 5. ADMINISTRATIVE CONTACT
- 5a. NIChandle (if known)..:
- 5b. Whole Name............:
- 5c. Organization Name.....:
- 5d. Address Line 1........:
- 5d. Address Line 2........:
- 5e. City..................:
- 5f. State.................:
- 5g. Zip/Code..............:
- 5h.* Voice Phone...........:
- 5i.* Electronic Mailbox....:
-
- 6. TECHNICAL AND ZONE CONTACT
- 6a. NIChandle (if known)..:
- 6b. Whole Name............:
- 6c. Organization Name.....:
- 6d. Address Line 1........:
- 5d. Address Line 2........:
- 6e. City..................:
- 6f. State.................:
- 6g. Zip/Code..............:
- 6h.* Voice Phone...........:
- 6i.* Electronic Mailbox....:
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- 7. PRIMARY SERVER: HOSTNAME, NETADDRESS
- 7a. Hostname.............:
- 7b.* IP Address...........:
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- 8. * SECONDARY SERVER: HOSTNAME, NETADDRESS
- 8a.* Hostname.............:
- 8b.* IP Address...........:
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- 9. DESCRIPTION OF ORG/DOMAIN..:
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- QUESTIONS FOR NON-DELEGATED HOSTS OR NON-IP HOSTS (such as UUCP)
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- 10. COMMUNICATION MEANS WITH THE INTERNET
- (I)P (U)UCP (O)ther...:
- 10a. Forwarding Host......:
- 10b. Contact Name.........:
- 10c. Contact Email........:
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- 11. RESOURCE RECORDS (RRs)
- 11a. FQ DOMAIN NAME........:
- 11b.* IP ADDRESS............:
- 11c. HARDWARE..............:
- 11d. OPERATING SYS.........:
- 11e. WKS...................:
- 11f.* MX....................:
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