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<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>Lottor [Page 10] <BR> <BR>RFC 1033 DOMAIN OPERATIONS GUIDE November 1987 <BR> <BR> <BR>INSTRUCTIONS <BR> <BR> Adding a subdomain. <BR> <BR> To add a new subdomain to your domain: <BR> <BR> Setup the other domain server and/or the new zone file. <BR> <BR> Add an NS record for each server of the new domain to the zone <BR> file of the parent domain. <BR> <BR> Add any necessary glue RRs. <BR> <BR> Adding a host. <BR> <BR> To add a new host to your zone files: <BR> <BR> Edit the appropriate zone file for the domain the host is in. <BR> <BR> Add an entry for each address of the host. <BR> <BR> Optionally add CNAME, HINFO, WKS, and MX records. <BR> <BR> Add the reverse IN-ADDR entry for each host address in the <BR> appropriate zone files for each network the host in on. <BR> <BR> Deleting a host. <BR> <BR> To delete a host from the zone files: <BR> <BR> Remove all the hosts' resource records from the zone file of <BR> the domain the host is in. <BR> <BR> Remove all the hosts' PTR records from the IN-ADDR zone files <BR> for each network the host was on. <BR> <BR> Adding gateways. <BR> <BR> Follow instructions for adding a host. <BR> <BR> Add the gateway location PTR records for each network the <BR> gateway is on. <BR> <BR> Deleting gateways. <BR> <BR> Follow instructions for deleting a host. <BR> <BR> Also delete the gateway location PTR records for each network <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>Lottor [Page 11] <BR> <BR>RFC 1033 DOMAIN OPERATIONS GUIDE November 1987 <BR> <BR> <BR> the gateway was on. <BR> <BR>COMPLAINTS <BR> <BR> These are the suggested steps you should take if you are having <BR> problems that you believe are caused by someone else's name server: <BR> <BR> <BR> 1. Complain privately to the responsible person for the domain. You <BR> can find their mailing address in the SOA record for the domain. <BR> <BR> 2. Complain publicly to the responsible person for the domain. <BR> <BR> 3. Ask the NIC for the administrative person responsible for the <BR> domain. Complain. You can also find domain contacts on the NIC in <BR> the file NETINFO:DOMAIN-CONTACTS.TXT <BR> <BR> 4. Complain to the parent domain authorities. <BR> <BR> 5. Ask the parent authorities to excommunicate the domain. <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR>Lottor [Page 12] <BR> <BR>RFC 1033 DOMAIN OPERATIONS GUIDE November 1987 <BR> <BR> <BR>EXAMPLE DOMAIN SERVER DATABASE FILES <BR> <BR> The following examples show how zone files are set up for a typical <BR> organization. SRI will be used as the example organization. SRI has <BR> decided to divided their domain SRI.COM into a few subdomains, one <BR> for each group that wants one. The subdomains are CSL and ISTC. <BR> <BR> Note the following interesting items: <BR> <BR> There are both hosts and domains under SRI.COM. <BR> <BR> CSL.SRI.COM is both a domain name and a host name. <BR> <BR> All the domains are serviced by the same pair of domain servers. <BR> <BR> All hosts at SRI are on net 128.18 except hosts in the CSL domain <BR> which are on net 192.12.33. Note that a domain does not have to <BR> correspond to a 
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