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-====== Reserved Top Level DNS Names ======+====== wiki Start ====== 
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 +===== Reserved Top Level DNS Names =====
[[http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=2606|Reserved Top Level DNS Names]] [[http://www.rfc-archive.org/getrfc.php?rfc=2606|Reserved Top Level DNS Names]]
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 +[[http://weblog.internet-pro.de/2006/06/rfckonforme_dum.html|RFC-konforme Dummy-Adressen]]
===== Using of example or dummy domains: ===== ===== Using of example or dummy domains: =====
   
-Please don´t use references in texts to domains over which you have no control.+<note important>**Please don´t use references in texts to domains over which you have no control.**</note>
-=== TLDs for Testing, & Documentation Examples ===+==== TLDs for Testing, & Documentation Examples ====
There is a need for top level domain (TLD) names that can be used for creating names which, without fear of conflicts with current or future actual TLD names in the global DNS, can be used for private testing of existing DNS related code, examples in documentation, DNS related experimentation, invalid DNS names, or other similar uses. There is a need for top level domain (TLD) names that can be used for creating names which, without fear of conflicts with current or future actual TLD names in the global DNS, can be used for private testing of existing DNS related code, examples in documentation, DNS related experimentation, invalid DNS names, or other similar uses.
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    *  The **".localhost"** TLD has traditionally been statically defined in host DNS implementations as having an A record pointing to the loop back IP address and is reserved for such use.  Any other use would conflict with widely deployed code which assumes this use.     *  The **".localhost"** TLD has traditionally been statically defined in host DNS implementations as having an A record pointing to the loop back IP address and is reserved for such use.  Any other use would conflict with widely deployed code which assumes this use.
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- +=== Reserved Example Second Level Domain Names ===
-== Reserved Example Second Level Domain Names ==+
The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) also currently has the following second level domain names reserved which can be used as examples. The Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) also currently has the following second level domain names reserved which can be used as examples.
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