📄 rfc1386.txt
字号:
Cooper & Postel [Page 25]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
APPENDIX-I: US DOMAIN NAMES BNF
================================
<us-domain-name> ::= <us-name><dot><us>
<us-name> ::= <state-name><dot><state-code> |
<fed-name><dot><fed>
<state-code> ::= <the two-letter code of a state from the
zip code directory>
<state-name> ::= <local-name><dot><locality> |
<state-agency-name><dot><state> |
<regional-agency-name><dot><agency>
<fed-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a US
federal government agency>
<locality> ::= <the full name of a city from the
zip code directory> |
<a short code name for a city> |
<the full name of a county, township,
or parish> |
<other well known and commonly used
locality name>
<local-name> ::= <entity-name> |
<city-name><dot><city> |
<county-name><dot><county> |
<local-agency-name><dot><agency>
<state-agency-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a state
government agency>
<regional-agency-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a special
agency or district not an element of the
state government and typically larger than
a single city or county, for example, the
Southern California Air Quality Management
District>
<entity-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of an entity
within a city, for example: a company,
business, private school, club, organization,
or individual>
<city-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a city
government agency>
Cooper & Postel [Page 26]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
<county-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a county,
township, or parish government agency>
<local-agency-name> ::= <the dotted hierarchical name of a special
agency or district not an element of a
city or county government and typically
equal or smaller than a single city or
county, for example, the Bunker Hill
Improvement District>
<city> ::= "CITY"
<county> ::= "COUNTY" | "TOWNSHIP" | "PARISH"
<dot> ::= "."
<fed> ::= "FED"
<agency> ::= "AGENCY" | "DISTRICT" | "K12" | "CC" | "LIB"
<state> ::= "STATE" | "COMMONWEALTH"
<us> ::= "US"
Note: "K12" may be used for public school districts, only.
and "CC" may be used only for public community colleges,
and "LIB" can only be used by libraries.
Cooper & Postel [Page 27]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
APPENDIX-II: US DOMAIN QUESTIONNAIRE FOR HOST ENTRY
To register a host in the US domain, the following information must be
sent to the US Domain Registrar (Us-Domain@ISI.EDU). Questions may be
sent by electronic mail to the above address, or by phone to
Ann Cooper (310-822-1511).
(1) The name of the top-level domain to join.
For example: US
(2) The name of the administrative head of the organization, including
title, 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.
For example:
Administrator
Organization The NetWorthy Corporation
Name Penelope Q. Sassafrass
Title President
Mail Address The NetWorthy Corporation
4676 Andrews Way, Suite 100
Santa Clara, CA 94302-1212
Phone Number (415) 123-4567
Net Mailbox Sassafrass@ECHO.TNC.COM
Cooper & Postel [Page 28]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
(3) The name of the technical contact for the entry, including 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.
For example:
Technical Contact
Organization The NetWorthy Corporation
Name Ansel A. Aardvark
Title Executive Director
Mail Address The NetWorthy Corporation
4676 Andrews Way, Suite 100
Santa Clara, CA. 94302-1212
Phone Number (415) 123-6789
Net Mailbox Aardvark@ECHO.TNC.COM
(4) 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.
[While, from a technical standpoint, domain names can be quite long
(programmers beware), shorter names are easier for people to cope
with.]
For example: NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US
Or: Alpha.NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US
Beta.NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US
(5) If this machine is not directly on the internet, how does it
communicate with the Internet. Through UUCP, CREN, etc? Which
forwarding host?
For example: The host "Networthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US" uses UUCP
to connect to "RELAY.ISI.EDU" which is an Internet 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 it.
No double MXing.
Cooper & Postel [Page 29]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
If you are requesting an indirect connection, that is, a Mail
Exchanger (MX) record, what is the name and mailbox of the
administrator of the forwarding host.
For example:John Smith
js@RELAY.ISI.EDU
(6) Please describe your organization briefly.
For example: The NetWorthy 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.
(7) What Domain Name System (DNS) Resource Records (RR) and values are
to be entered.
a. A Internet Address (internet hosts only)
b. HINFO Host Information, Machine System
c. WKS Well Known Services, Protocols, Ports (internet hosts only)
d. MX Mail Exchanger (required for UUCP, and CREN hosts)
An example of RRs for an internet host.
NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US IN A 128.9.3.123
IN HINFO SUN-3/11OC UNIX
IN MX 10 ISI.EDU
IN WKS 128.9.3.123. UDP (echo
tftp)
IN WKS 128.9.3.133. TCP (telnet
ftp
tftp
finger)
An example of RRs for a non-internet host.
Beta.NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US MX 10 RELAY.ISI.EDU
HINFO SUN-3/11OC UNIX
Cooper & Postel [Page 30]
RFC 1386 The US Domain December 1992
(8) Where is the IN-ADDR pointer record to be entered. (For internet
hosts only.) It is your responsibility to see that this is done.
Contact the administrator of the IP network your host is on. The
US Domain administration does not administer the network and cannot
make these entries in the DNS database.
For example:
123.3.9.128.IN-ADDR.ARPA. PTR NetWorthy.Santa-Clara.CA.US
Who is the contact for the zone of the IN-ADDR.ARPA data, where
this record will be entered?
(9) What Time to Live (TTL)? TTL is the time (in seconds) that a
resolver will use the data it got from the domain server before it
asks it again for the data. A typical TTL is One Week 604800.
(NOTE: TTL is not applicable to non-Internet hosts.)
For example:
One Week 604800
Cooper & Postel [Page 31]
⌨️ 快捷键说明
复制代码
Ctrl + C
搜索代码
Ctrl + F
全屏模式
F11
切换主题
Ctrl + Shift + D
显示快捷键
?
增大字号
Ctrl + =
减小字号
Ctrl + -