Thank you Glen for this one. This has my 100% support. I would think that it would somehow also apply to test.au, example.au etc. Are there any reasons why these should not be reserved in this way? Except for the hide-bound purist competition freak, I suppose. :) Cheers Narelle -- Narelle Clark ph: +612 9342 6503 Technical Specialist fax: +612 9342 7766 Technology & Planning Optus Communications narellec§optus.com.au ---------------------#include-std.disclaimer---------------------- Glen Turner wrote: > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-dnsind-test-tlds-10.txt > > reserves some top-level domain names for test and > documentation purposes. These are: > > ".test" is particularly recommended for use in testing > of current or new DNS related code. > > ".example" is particularly recommended for use in > documentation or as examples. > > ".invalid" is intended for use in online construction > of domain names that are sure to be invalid and which > are obviously invalid. > > The ".localhost" TLD has traditionally been statically > defined in host DNS implementations as having an A > record pointing to the > > It goes on to say: > > The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) also > currently has the following second level domain names > reserved which can be used as examples. > > example.com > example.net > example.org > > As this seems an excellent idea for documentation purposes, > can I suggest that the names > > test.XXX.au > example.XXX.au > invalid.XXX.au > > never be assigned by any XXX.au registry. XXX is, of > course, .com.au, .edu.au, .net.au, etc. > > It could also be wise to exclude lcoalhost.XXX.au from > allocation, if only because of the confusion that such an > assignment could cause. > > Naturally, if the proposal is carried (however that is done > now and in the future), it should appear in the policies for > assigning names in each of the XXX.au domains. > > Thank you, > glen > > -- > Glen Turner Network Specialist > Tel: (08) 8303 3936 Information Technology Services > Fax: (08) 8303 4400 The University of Adelaide 5005 > Email: glen.turner§adelaide.edu.au South Australia > > -- > This article is not to be reproduced or quoted beyond this forum without > express permission of the author. You don't know who really wrote it. > 153 subscribers. Archived at http://lists.waia.asn.au/list/dns (dns/dns) > Email "unsubscribe" to dns-request§waia.asn.au to be removed. Narelle -- Narelle Clark ph: +612 9342 6503 Technical Specialist fax: +612 9342 7766 Technology & Planning Optus Communications narellec§optus.com.au ---------------------#include-std.disclaimer----------------------Received on Wed Jul 29 1998 - 14:13:30 UTC
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