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📄 rfc1031.txt

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IMPLEMENTATIONS   Several implementations of the domain system exist.  The first two   paragraphs (JEEVES and BIND) discuss the prominent (and most mature)   two implementations and their authors/maintainers.  These   implementations are available online.  The last paragraphs list   implementations under development.  Points of contact can supply more   information.   The intent of listing these implementations is to give vendors the   opportunity to inspect working code.  These implementations embody   experience with the domain system and offer interpretations of the   protocols found acceptable in operational environments.Tops-20 Server and Resolver (JEEVES)   Some domain root servers on the ARPANET are hosted on TOPS-20 systems   and run the code called JEEVES.  The JEEVES resolver is specific to   version 5 of TOPS-20.  The code is maintained by Paul Mockapetris   (ISI), is available using anonymous FTP from host a.isi.edu, and   resides in the files                   <domain.version5>version5.mss                   <domain.version5>version5.doc                   <domain.version5>version5.txt   His mail addresses are:             ARPANET:  pvm@venera.isi.edu             US MAIL:  USC Information Sciences Institute                       4676 Admiralty Way                       Marina del Rey, California 90292-66954BSD Unix Resolver and Server (BIND)   Most hosts running lower level domain servers on the ARPANET are   hosted on 4BSD systems and run the code called BIND.  This code is   maintained for periodic releases by Mike Karels (UCB).  His mail   addresses are:             ARPANET:  karels@okeeffe.berkeley.edu             US MAIL:  Computer Systems Research Group                       Computer Science Division                       Department of EE & CS                       University of California                       Berkeley, CA  94720Lazear                                                          [Page 6]RFC 1031                MILNET DOMAIN TRANSITION           November 1987   There are two distribution mailing lists that publish information   about BIND.  General discussions can be received by contacting   bindrequest@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu and requesting to join the BIND   list.  Information relating to testing developmental versions of BIND   can be received by contacting bind-test-request@ucbarpa.berkeley.edu   and requesting to join the BIND-TEST list.   A commercial version of BIND is distributed with Sun Microsystems'   operating system version 3.2.  The point of contact is Bill Nowicki.   His addresses are:             ARPANET:  nowicki@sun.com             US MAIL:  Sun Microsystems                       2550 Garcia Avenue                       Mountain View, CA 94043MS-DOS Server and Resolver   FTP Software is working on a port of BIND to their PC/TCP environment   under MS/DOS (their PC/TCP package).  They already have a resolver   that depends on recursive queries.  The point of contact is Philip A.   Prindeville.  His mail addresses are:             ARPANET:  pap4@ai.ai.mit.edu             US MAIL:  FTP Software Inc                       P.O. Box 150                       Kendall Sq. Branch                       Boston, MA  02142Lazear                                                          [Page 7]RFC 1031                MILNET DOMAIN TRANSITION           November 1987Tops-20 Resolver   A resolver is being written in C for Tops-20 and ITS by Rob Austein.   He encourages contacts from Tops-10, WAITS, and TENEX system   programmers.  His mail addresses are:             ARPANET:  sra@xx.lcs.mit.edu.             US MAIL:  MIT LCS NE43-503                       545 Technology Square                       Cambridge MA 02139Symbolics Resolver   Symbolics Inc. has an implementation for the 36xx series Lisp   Machines.  Steven L. Sneddon is the point of contact.  His addresses   are:             ARPANET:  sned@pegasus.scrc.symbolics.com             US MAIL:  Manager, Networks and Communications                       Symbolics, Inc.                       11 Cambridge Center                       Cambridge, MA 02142Xerox Cedar Resolver   Xerox has a resolver running in the Cedar language/environment at   Xerox PARC.  John Larson is the point of contact.  His addresses are:             ARPANET:  jlarson.pa@xerox.com             US MAIL:  Xerox Palo Alto Research Center                       3333 Coyote Hill Road                       Palo Alto, CA  94304Harris Resolver   There is a domain resolver for the Harris H series that handles   canonical name, host address, name server, and mail agent (MX)   records.  Bruce Orchard is the point of contact.  His addresses are:             ARPANET:  orchard/bruc@scarecrow.waisman.wisc.edu             US MAIL:  549 Waisman Center                       University of Wisconsin-Madison                       1500 Highland Avenue                       Madison, Wisconsin  53705-2280Lazear                                                          [Page 8]RFC 1031                MILNET DOMAIN TRANSITION           November 1987Fuzzball Server and Resolver   Dave Mills has both server and solver for the so-called PDP11/LSI- 11   Fuzzballs.  However, these are not complete implementations and do   not support zone transfers and so forth.  They have little use   outside the fuzzball community, since the code is in assembler and is   not for Unix.  His addresses are:             ARPANET:  mills@udel.edu             US MAIL:  Electrical Engineering Department                       University of Delaware                       Newark, DE 19716Multics Resolver   There is a resolver for Multics that is nearly ready for release.   Art Beattie is the point of contact.  His addresses are:             ARPANET:  beattie%pco@bco-multics.arpa             US MAIL:  MS K55                       Honeywell Bull                       PO Box 8000                       Phoenix, AZ, 85066-8000VAX/VMS Resolver   There is a partial resolver implementation (only supports address   queries and IN-ADDR PTR lookups) that is part of the CMU/TEK TCP/IP   package for VAX/VMS.  It is written in BLISS-32.  Vince Fuller is the   point of contact.  His addresses are:             ARPANET:  vince.fuller@c.cs.cmu.edu             US MAIL:  Computer Science Department                       Carnegie-Mellon University                       Schenley Park                       Pittsburgh, Pa.  15213Lazear                                                          [Page 9]RFC 1031                MILNET DOMAIN TRANSITION           November 1987Macintosh Resolver and Server   Tom Unger has ported BIND to the Macintosh.  This was done using the   Macintosh Programmer's Workshop and CITI's MacIP that currently   consists of IP, UDP, and a Berkeley style socket library.  His mail   addresses are:             ARPANET:  tom@citi.umich.edu             US MAIL:  Center for Information and Technology Integration                       University of Michigan                       2901 Hubbard                       Ann Arbor, MI 48105ORDERING INFORMATION   Documents are available online from the NIC (IP address 10.0.0.51 or   26.0.0.73) by using FTP with the login ANONYMOUS and the password   GUEST.  RFCs are in files named RFC:RFCnnn.TXT and are simple ASCII   files ready for printing.  Pages within the documents are separated   by a form feed character on a line by itself.   Hardcopy of the documents and software mentioned in the discussions   above may be obtained from the NIC or the author.  Prices are   available on request and are documented in DDN Newsletter #50 (12 Dec   1986).  The address and phone numbers of the NIC are listed below.                        DDN Network Information Center                        SRI International, Room EJ291                        333 Ravenswood Avenue                        Menlo Park, CA 94025                        (800) 235-3155                        (415) 859-3695Lazear                                                         [Page 10]

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