Installing and Administering Internet Services

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Configuring and Administering the BIND Name Service
Creating and Registering a New Domain
Creating and Registering a New Domain
Follow the steps in this section if you need to set up a new domain. Skip
this section if you are interested only in adding hosts to an existing
domain.
1. Ask the appropriate person or organization for a range of internet
addresses to be assigned to the hosts in your domain.
If your organization already has a domain on a public network,
ask the person in charge of the domain to set up a subdomain for
you.
If your organization does not yet have a domain on a public
network, and you want to set one up, ask for a domain registration
form from Government Systems, Inc. at the following address:
Government Systems, Inc.
ATTN: Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Drive
Chantilly, VA 22021
phone: (703) 802-8400
email: hostmaster@nic.ddn.mil
If your organization belongs to several networks, register your
domain with only one of them.
If your organization is not connected to a network, you may set up
domains without registering them. However, we suggest that you
follow Internet naming conventions in case you later decide to join
a public network.
2. Come up with a name for your domain.
Use only letters (A-Z), digits (0-9), and hyphens (-). No distinction
is made between uppercase and lowercase letters.
Avoid labels longer than 12 characters. (A label is a single
component of a fully qualified name, like indigo or com.)
If a host connects to more than one network, it should have the
same name on each network.
Do not use nic or other well known acronyms as leftmost (most
specific) labels in a name. Contact Government Systems,Inc., for a
list of top-level and second-level domain names already in use.