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RFC 2606 - Reserved Top Level DNS Names

[Diff1] [Diff2] Updated by: 6761 BEST CURRENT PRACTICE Network Working Group D. Eastlake Request for Comments: 2606 A. Panitz BCP: 32 June 1999 Category: Best Current Practice Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Distribution of this memo is unlimited. 1. The global Internet Domain Name System is documented in [RFC 1034, 1035, 1591] and numerous additional Requests for Comment. RFC 2606 Reserved Top Level DNS Names June 1999 2. There is a need for top level domain (TLD) names that can be used for creating names which, without fear of conflicts with current or future actual TLD names in the global DNS, can be used for private testing of existing DNS related code, examples in documentation, DNS related experimentation, invalid DNS names, or other similar uses. 3. 4. 5.

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Top-Level Domains (gTLDs)

Find a complete list of Registry Operators. Many of the new TLDs are accepting registrations. Go to the InterNIC website for more information. Introduction The Internet's domain-name system (DNS) allows users to refer to web sites and other resources using easier-to-remember domain names (such as "www.icann.org") rather than the all-numeric IP addresses (such as "192.0.34.65") assigned to each computer on the Internet. The DNS forms a tree-like hierarchy. The responsibility for operating each TLD (including maintaining a registry of the second-level domains within the TLD) is delegated to a particular organization. There are several types of TLDs within the DNS: TLDs with two letters (such as .de, .mx, and .jp) have been established for over 250 countries and external territories and are referred to as "country-code" TLDs or "ccTLDs".

Generic TLDs In the 1980s, seven gTLDs (.com, .edu, .gov, .int, .mil, .net, and .org) were created. OpenNIC. List of Internet top-level domains. This is a list of Internet top-level domains (TLDs).

List of Internet top-level domains

A top-level domain is a domain name in the Domain Name System that is a direct subdomain of the DNS root zone. The official list of all top-level domains is maintained by the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA).[1] In an initiative to expand the domain name space, IANA is considering approval of several proposed top-level domains. Original top-level domains[edit] Seven generic top-level domains were created early in the development of the Internet, and pre-date the creation of ICANN in 1998.[2] Name: DNS nameEntity: intended useNotes: general remarksIDN: support for internationalized domain names (IDN)DNSSEC: presence of DS records for Domain Name System Security Extensions Infrastructure top-level domain[edit] Country code top-level domains[edit] Note: the country code domain system was created in the early days of the Domain Name System, and pre-dates ICANN.