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Number Resources - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority IANA Report on Recognition of LACNIC as a Regional Internet Registry (7 November 2002) IANA Report on Recognition of AfriNIC as a Regional Internet Registry (8 April 2005)
Domain Name Services - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority Domain Name Services We operate and maintain a number of key aspects of the DNS, including the root zone, and the int and arpa domains The DNS Root Zone The root is the upper-most part of the DNS hierarchy, and involves delegating administrative responsibility of “top-level domains”, which are the last segment of a domain name, such as com, uk and nz Part of our tasks includes
Root Zone Management Root Zone Management We are responsible for management of the DNS root zone This role means assigning the operators of top-level domains, such as uk and com, and maintaining their technical and administrative details Browse The Root Zone Database contains the authoritative record of the operators of various top-level domains Root Zone Database Maintain TLD operators can change their
Root Zone Database - Internet Assigned Numbers Authority As the manager of the DNS root zone, we are responsible for coordinating these delegations in accordance with our policies and procedures Much of this data is also available via the WHOIS protocol at whois iana org
Protocol Registries Protocol Registries Protocol parameter registries represent the authoritative record of many of the codes and numbers contained in a variety of Internet protocols We maintain these records in compliance with the associated technical standards and allocation policies, and we provide this service in coordination with the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) To view or download individual