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Summary
Name
Limited
Delegated
Use as Name
Assign Name
Group
Comment
Special Domains
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Summary
Domains refer to Internet domains such as "stanford.edu" and "yahoo.com".
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Associated Fields:
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Name - Domain
names must obey Internet naming conventions: only alphanumeric characters
and hyphens are allowed. Neither leading nor trailing hyphens are allowed.
Note that once a domain has been created, the domain name cannot be
changed except for its case.
Limited - If "yes", this
Domain can only contain names from a short list. This list includes
names like "www" and "ftp".
Delegated - This must be set to
"yes" for domains that have name server (NS) records in the DNS.
Create names in (Groups) - Users
with rights to these groups can create names using this domain as the
domain part of the name.
Use as name (Groups) - Users
with rights to these groups can use this domain name as a node name or
MX. For instance, "cs.stanford.edu" could be both a node name
and a domain name. A user must have rights to at least one of these
groups to create a node name or MX that matches this domain name. Having
"All Groups" is not sufficient.
Comment - Useful information can
be added here. This field is searchable with Full Search. Only printable
characters are valid for comments. Printable characters are letters,
numbers, punctuation, and spaces. For example, the carriage return is
not a printable character.
Group - This Domain can only be
modified or deleted by users with rights to this group and rights to
domain records.
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Special Domains
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.SUNet - Names in the domain
".SUNet" are only resolved for
Stanford hosts. This is useful for hosts in private
address spaces which are not reachable from the Internet.
.NoDomain - Names in the domain ".NoDomain" are never included
in the DNS. This is useful for Advanced nodes whose node name is
irrelevant because of its interface or IP address names.
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