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RFC 897 February 1984
Domain Implementation Schedule
Interface to the World
The interchange of mail with "other-systems" will have to continue
pretty much as it does now (except that RELAY-HOST will become
RELAY-HOST.ARPA) until organization names can be used. Then
representative organizations can be designated for each
"other-system" in the domain server data bases that will then
indirectly specify a mail-relay host.
Policy Statement
The names of hosts will be changed to domain style names. Hosts will
begin to use domain style names on 14-Mar-84 and the use of old style
names will be completely phased out before 2-May-84.
This applies to both the ARPA research hosts and the DDN operational
hosts.
Implication
All Hosts Change Names
The impact of introducing the domain style names is that all hosts
change their names at least once. Hosts that move to new domains
or subdomains may change their names several times.
Hosts have an official (or primary) name and possibly several
nicknames. When mail is sent from a host, the official name is
used in the mail header address fields.
Suppose, that in the old days before domains were thought of, a
host changed its name. What is the impact on users of changing
the name of a host? Suppose one host changed its name from FOO to
BAR.
Mail
Mail that was sent before the name was changed can not be
answered using mail program commands that automatically fill
in the return address. While it may be possible to use
special tricks to fix up the "From" or the "To" users
addresses, the "Cc" addresses are very difficult to correct.
Mail that was sent to JOE@ABC from FRED@FOO can not be
answered unless the change of name is known to the user or
the mail program an ABC and the host name BAR substituted
for FOO.
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Mail that is sent to JOE@ABC from SAM@DEF with a cc to
FRED@FOO can not be answered easily.
Mailing Lists
Any mailing lists that have mailboxes on the host that
changed names will now have incorrect entries.
The point is that while the host that changed names may be able to
use special tricks for a while to fix things up for the users, it
is difficult for other hosts to do this.
A general trick is to make the old name a nickname for the host
for some period of time.
The introduction of domain style names means that all hosts change
their names essentially at the same time.
For example, USC-ISIF changes to USC-ISIF.ARPA
To lessen the resulting havoc, the initial set of new names has a
fixed relationship to the old names. The first set of domain
style names is exactly the old names with the domain name "ARPA"
appended. That is, if a hosts old name was "HOST-NAME", then its
new name is "HOST-NAME.ARPA".
To further lessen the havoc, there will be a period of time when
both the old and the new names are allowed. That is, the old
names will be nicknames for a while.
Primary Names
In to old style names, host have an official or primary names and
may have several nicknames. For example,
Primary Name Nicknames
USC-ISIF ISIF
ADA-VAX ISI-VAXB AJPO VAXB
In any case, the data base in such than given any of the names for
a host one can find the address, and given the address one can
find the primary name.
In the new domain style name system this property must be
maintained. That is, given the Internet address of a host one
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must be able to find the primary name of that host. This calls
for careful management of the distributed database by those in
charge of the domains and subdomains.
The Time Table
-- Nov 83 Plan and Schedule
At this point the overall plan for the implementation of domain
style names and name servers, and a schedule of events was
published (RFC-881). Also the draft design and specification for
the protocol and data base were published (RFC-882, RFC-883).
-- Nov 83 Initial Domain Style Host Name Table
At this point a version of the host table which includes the
domain style names is made available (DHOSTS.TXT).
-- Feb 84 Domain Requirements Specification
At this point the requirements for establishing a new domain are
published as an RFC.
14 Mar 84 Begin using Domain Style Names
At this point all hosts should start using their domain style
names as their official and primary names. The standard table of
host names contains domain style names as the official and primary
name (DHOSTS.TXT becomes HOSTS.TXT).
04 Apr 84 Server for ARPA Domain
At this point several domain name servers are in operation to
supply host name to internet address translations, one of these
servers is at the NIC.
04 Apr 84 Domain Table
At this point a master table of top level domain names and their
associated servers is established at the NIC.
02 May 84 Stop using old style Names
At this point the use of old style names must be completely phased
out.
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02 May 84 Certain New Domains
At this point a few new domains may be established, in particular
the DDN domain.
06 Jun 84 General & Multilevel Domains
At this point additional new domains may be established, if they
meet the requirements. Domain style names may have more than two
segments.
18 Jul 84 Organizational Domains
Domain style names may identify organizations. Finding an address
for a host may involve a level of indirection.
05 Sep 84 Decommission Host Table
At this point the master host table maintained by the NIC need no
longer be complete for the ARPA research community. A full table
of the DDN operational hosts will be maintained by the NIC.
03 Oct 84 DDN Plan for Domains Name Service
At this point the DDN PMO will establish a plan for the future
support of name to address translations in the DDN community.
References
[1] Postel, J., "The Domain Names Plan and Schedule", RFC-881, USC
Information Sciences Institute, November 1983.
[2] Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Concepts and Facilities",
RFC-882, USC Information Sciences Institute, November 1983.
[3] Mockapetris, P., "Domain Names - Implementation and
Specification", RFC-883, USC Information Sciences Institute,
November 1983.
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