DNSSEC and forward zones
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rob0 at gmx.co.uk
Wed Nov 2 13:24:39 UTC 2011
On Wednesday 02 November 2011 08:00:55 Jan-Piet Mens wrote:
> > Is there an IETF/ICANN reserved TLD for internal use? I've seen
> > plenty of .loc and .local, but I haven't seen an RFC reserving
.local is used in MDNS, but AFAIK the RFC is still a draft.
> > it. RFC 2606 reserves .example, .invalid, .localhost and .test
> > but these don't seem approriate.
>
> Not IETF/ICANN reserved, but ISO 3166 [1] reserves the following
> code elements which could be used as "private" ccTLD :)
>
> "If users need code elements to represent country names not
> included in this part of ISO 3166, the series of letters
> AA, QM to QZ, XA to XZ, and ZZ, and the series AAA to AAZ,
> QMA to QZZ, XAA to XZZ, and ZZA to ZZZ respectively and the
> series of numbers 900 to 999 are available."
Note, the new .XXX TLD is included in that list.
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