bind 8.2.1 and Underscore
Richard Stevenson
Richard.Stevenson at vuw.ac.nz
Thu Jul 15 00:02:30 UTC 1999
On Thu, 15 Jul 1999, Stanley Liu wrote:
> Could Jim or someone post the RFCs that stipulate this please? I need
> some extra weight in the argument to persuade my corporation not to
> include underscore in host names (they thought I made it up myself).
RFCs 1034 and 1035 specify DNS (they're modified by a whole heap of others -
see below). I think you'll find this paragraph in both 1034 and 1035; 1123
relaxes this a bit to allow host/domain parts beginning with a digit:
"The labels must follow the rules for ARPANET host names. They must
start with a letter, end with a letter or digit, and have as interior
characters only letters, digits, and hyphen. There are also some
restrictions on the length. Labels must be 63 characters or less."
Regards
Richard
1034 Domain names - concepts and facilities. P.V. Mockapetris.
Nov-01-1987. (Format: TXT=129180 bytes) (Obsoletes RFC0973, RFC0882,
RFC0883) (Obsoleted by RFC1065, RFC2308) (Updated by RFC1101,
RFC1183, RFC1348, RFC1876, RFC1982, RFC2065, RFC2181, RFC2308,
RFC2535) (Also STD0013) (Status: STANDARD)
1035 Domain names - implementation and specification. P.V.
Mockapetris. Nov-01-1987. (Format: TXT=125626 bytes) (Obsoletes
RFC0973, RFC0882, RFC0883) (Updated by RFC1101, RFC1183, RFC1348,
RFC1876, RFC1982, RFC1995, RFC1996, RFC2065, RFC2181, RFC2136,
RFC2137, RFC2308, RFC2535) (Also STD0013) (Status: STANDARD)
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