On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 09:21:50AM -0800, Owen DeLong wrote:
On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 09:10:09AM -0500, Steven M. Bellovin mailed:
In my area of NJ, virtually every town's "obvious" .com domain names were grabbed by one of two competing would-be service providers. They had absolutely no town-specific content -- but if the town wanted a Web site, they had no choice but to deal with these folks. I have no major [snip] Uh, why couldn't the town just use <name>.nj.us or whatever the city specific code was long ago and far way.
No. However, they could use ci.<name>.nj.us, and that's where I usually go if I'm looking for a particular city's web site.
The reason for this distinction is to support things like:
ci.alameda.ca.us City of Alameda co.alameda.ca.us County of Alameda joesshoes.alameda.ca.us Joe's Shoe Shop in Alameda, CA
etc. There's an RFC that spells all this out (1680 comes to mind, but not sure that's the right number).
RFC1480 seems to be the one. -c