RFC 1031 (rfc1031) - Page 1 of 10
MILNET name domain transition
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Networking Working Group W. Lazear
Request for Comments: 1031 MITRE
November 1987
MILNET NAME DOMAIN TRANSITION
STATUS OF THIS MEMO
This RFC consolidates information necessary for the implementation of
domain style names throughout the DDN/MILNET Internet community.
Although no official policy has been published, the introduction of
domain style names will impact all hosts in the DDN/MILNET Internet.
The RFC is designed as an aid to implementors and administrators by
providing 1) an overview of the transition process from host tables
to domains, 2) a potential timetable for the transition, and 3)
references to documentation and software relating to the DDN/ARPANET
domain system. Distribution of this RFC is unlimited.
BACKGROUND
All MILNET hosts are expected to have a way of translating the name
of any other host into its Internet address. Although the current
method of name resolution is to look up the information in a table of
all hosts, this method of operation is cumbersome and relies on a
central point of information. The Network Information Center (NIC)
maintains a table of hosts registered in the MILNET Internet and
their addresses. The size of this table and the frequency of updates
has reached the limits of manageability. The central host table is
FTP'd by a host on a timely basis from the NIC, processed locally (to
pare or reformat the table), and used in name resolution.
The domain system uses a distributed database and software to perform
the same functions as the host table. In this system, host resolvers
query domain servers for name resolution. They may cache answers for
performance improvement. The domain servers each maintain a portion
of the hierarchical database under separate administrative authority
and control. Redundancy is obtained by transferring data between
cooperating servers.
The domain system has been operating successfully on the ARPANET for
over a year. One indication of success is that the NIC's central
host table is no longer a complete list (i.e., ARPANET does not
depend primarily on the host table). The domain system is being
implemented on the MILNET with DoD military standard protocols. The
first step in changing to the domain system has been taken, as
required by DDN Management Bulletin #32 (22 Jan 1987). All host
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