[CWG-Stewardship] For your review - version V3.3

David Conrad david.conrad at icann.org
Tue Apr 21 17:13:33 UTC 2015


Hi,

>c) policy for INT is actually described in 1951 and further restricted
>   to just the international organisations (See iana.org for the
>   eligiblity rules.

A nit: the current registration policy for .INT (now) limits that TLD to
international _treaty_ organizations, and ones with "an independent legal
personality", only.

> The last infrastructural database (ip6.int) was removed per RFC 4152 in
>2005.

Not quite. There are still a number of "infrastructure database" domains
in .INT:

ADSN.INT (not sure what this is)
ATMA.INT (presumably Asynchronous Transfer Mode address reverse mappings)
IP4.INT (reverse mappings for IPv4 addresses, not used -- in-addr.arpa is
used instead)
NSAP.INT (OSI NSAP reverse mappings, see
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1706)
RDI.INT (not sure what this is, might be related to ATM)
REG.INT (used (at least) for TSIG algorithm names, see
https://tools.ietf.org/htmp/rfc2845)
TPC.INT ("The Phone Company", see https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1703)

Not sure how many of these are still used.

Regards,
-drc
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