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INTERNET-DRAFT Test and Example TLDs
July 1997
Expires January 1998
Test and Example Top Level Domain Names
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Donald E. Eastlake 3rd
Aliza R. Panitz
Status of This Document
This draft, file name draft-ietf-dnsind-test-tlds-01.txt, is
intended to be become an Informational RFC. Distribution of this
document is unlimited. Comments should be sent to the DNS mailing
list <namedroppers@tis.com> or to the authors.
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Abstract
To reduce the likelihood of conflict and confusion, four top level
domain names are reserved for use in private testing and as examples
in documentation.
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Table of Contents
Status of This Document....................................1
Abstract...................................................1
Table of Contents..........................................2
1. Introduction............................................3
2. TLDs for Testing and Documentation Examples.............3
3. Security Considerations.................................3
References.................................................4
Author's Addresses.........................................4
Expiration and File Name...................................4
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1. Introduction
The global Internet Domain Name System is documented in RFC 1034,
1035, 1591 and numerous additional Requests for Comment. It defines
a tree of names starting with root, ".", immediately below which are
top level domain names such as .com and .us. Below top level domain
names there are normally additional levels of names.
2. TLDs for Testing and Documentation Examples
There is a need for top level domain names that can safely be used in
private testing, as examples in documentation, and for
experimentation, without fear of conflicts with actual top level
domain names in the global DNS. To satisfy this need, the following
four domain names are permanently reserved.
.xx
.nil
.test
.example
Note: two letter top level domain names are reserved for ISO 3166 /
Universal Postal Union two letter country codes. However, ISO 3166
reserves "xx" for local use and states that it will never be assigned
to a country.
The above four names will be added to the root with a single type TXT
RR under each. The RDATA for these TXT RRs will contain the single
string
Reserved, see RFC NNNN.
[where NNNN is the number of the RFC this draft gets issued as.]
3. Security Considerations
Confusion and conflict can be caused by the use of a current or
potential future top level domain name in testing, experimentation,
or as an example in documentation. Test and experimental software
can escape and end up being run against the global operational DNS.
Even examples used "only" in documentation can end up being coded and
released or cause conflicts due to later real use and the possible
acquisition of intellectual property rights in such "example" names.
The reservation of several top level domain names specifically for
these purposes will minimize such confusion and conflict.
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References
RFC 1034 - P. Mockapetris, "Domain names - concepts and facilities",
11/01/1987.
RFC 1035 - P. Mockapetris, "Domain names - implementation and
specification", 11/01/1987.
RFC 1591 - J. Postel, "Domain Name System Structure and Delegation",
03/03/1994.
Author's Addresses
Donald E. Eastlake 3rd
CyberCash, Inc.
318 Acton Street
Carlisle, MA 01741 USA
Telephone: +1 508 287 4877
+1 703 620-4200 (main office, Reston, VA)
FAX: +1 508 371 7148
EMail: dee@cybercash.com
Aliza R. Panitz
AccessAbility Internet Services, Inc.
12515 Greenbriar Road
Potomac, MD 20854 USA
Telephone: +1 301 983-3547
FAX: +1 301 983-4899
EMail: buglady@ability.net
Expiration and File Name
This draft expires January 1998.
Its file name is draft-ietf-dnsind-test-tlds-01.txt.
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