Network Working Group | J. Abley |
Internet-Draft | ICANN |
Intended status: Best Current Practice | February 04, 2011 |
Expires: August 08, 2011 |
Reserved Domain Names
draft-jabley-reserved-domain-names-00
The Domain Name System (DNS) makes use of a hierarchical naming scheme. The validity of a particular name in the DNS is governed by protocol, operational and policy considerations.
The IETF has identified particular domain names to have special considerations associated with their use. These domain names have been identified in various documents in the RFC series. This document describes the creation of an IANA registry to catalogue such domain names and provides direction about how this registry should be maintained.
This document does not identify any new domain name as having special considerations associated with its use.
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The Domain Name System (DNS) is described in [RFC1034] and [RFC1035].
The DNS makes use of a hierarchical naming scheme. The validity of a particular name in the DNS is governed by protocol, operational and policy considerations.
The IETF has identified particular domain names to have special considerations associated with their use. Examples of such domain names are "LOCALHOST" and "EXAMPLE.ORG" which are discussed in [RFC2606], and "LOCAL" and "254.169.IN-ADDR.ARPA" which are described in [I-D.cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns].
This document describes the creation of an IANA registry to catalogue such domain names and provides direction about how this registry should be maintained.
This document does not identify any new domain name as having special considerations associated with its use.
This document directs the IANA to create a registry as follows:
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Registry Name | Reserved Domain Names |
Reference | This document (RFCXXXX) |
Registration Procedures | Document Published with IAB Approval |
The initial registry contents should be as follows:
Domain Name | Description | Reference |
---|---|---|
TEST | Recommended for use in testing of current or new DNS related code | [RFC2606] |
EXAMPLE | Recommended for use in documentation or as examples | [RFC2606] |
INVALID | Recommended for use in documentation or as examples | [RFC2606] |
LOCALHOST | Traditionally statically defined in host DNS implementations as having an A record pointing to the loop back IP address, and reserved for such use | [RFC2606] |
EXAMPLE.COM | Available for use as examples | [RFC2606] |
EXAMPLE.NET | Available for use as examples | [RFC2606] |
EXAMPLE.ORG | Available for use as examples | [RFC2606] |
This document poses no new security issues.
[RFC1034] | Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - concepts and facilities", STD 13, RFC 1034, November 1987. |
[RFC1035] | Mockapetris, P., "Domain names - implementation and specification", STD 13, RFC 1035, November 1987. |
[RFC2606] | Eastlake, D.E. and A. Panitz, "Reserved Top Level DNS Names", BCP 32, RFC 2606, June 1999. |
[I-D.cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns] | Cheshire, S and M Krochmal, "Multicast DNS", Internet-Draft draft-cheshire-dnsext-multicastdns-13, January 2011. |
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