

[ NETINFO:DOMAIN-TEMPLATE.TXT ]                                  [ 04/93 ]



   To establish a domain, the following information must be sent to

   the InterNIC Domain Registrar (HOSTMASTER@INTERNIC.NET). Questions

   may be addressed to the Hostmaster by electronic mail at the

   above address, or by phone at (703) 742-4777 or (800) 444-4345.



   NOTE: The key people must have electronic mailboxes and

   "handles," unique NIC database identifiers.  If you have access to

   "WHOIS", please check to see if you are registered and if so, make

   sure the information is current.  Include only your handle and any

   changes (if any) that need to be made in your entry.  If you do not

   have access to "WHOIS", please provide all the information indicated

   and a handle will be assigned.



   (1) The name of the top-level domain to join

       (EDU, COM, MIL, GOV, NET, ORG).



        1.  Top-level domain: YU





   (2) The name of the domain (up to 12 characters).  This is the name

   that will be used in tables and lists associating the domain with the

   domain server addresses.  [While, from a technical standpoint, domain

   names can be quite long we recommend the use of shorter, more user-

   friendly names.]



        2.  Complete Domain Name: National domain for Yugoslavia





   (3) The name and address of the organization establishing the

domain.



        3a.  Organization name: YUNET association





        3b.  Organization address: RCUB

                                    Bulevar revolucije 84

                                    11000 Beograd

                                    Yugoslavia



   (4) The date you expect the domain to be fully operational.



        4.  Date operational: as soon as UN sanctions against

                              Yugoslavia should be removed





   (5) The handle of the administrative head of the organization --

   or this person's name, mailing address, phone number, organization,

   and network mailbox.  This is the contact point for administrative

   and policy questions about the domain.  In the case of a research

   project, this should be the principal investigator.



   NOTE: Both the Administrative and the Technical/Zone contact of a

   domain MUST have a network mailbox, even if the mailbox is to be

   within the proposed domain.





         Administrative Contact



     5a.  Handle (if known) : TM109

     5b.  Name (Last, First) : Tasic Mirjana

     5c.  Organization: YUNET

     5d.  Mail Address: y000080@alijku11.edvz.uni-linz.ac.at



     5e.  Phone Number:+381-11-144-037

     5f.  Net Mailbox :





   (6) The handle of the technical contact for the domain -- or

   the person's name, mailing address, phone number, organization,

   and network mailbox.  This is the contact point for

   problems concerning the domain or zone, as well as for updating

   information about the domain or zone.



         Technical and Zone Contact



     6a.  Handle (if known): TM109

     6b.  Name (Last, First) : Tasic Mirjana

     6c.  Organization: YUNET

     6d.  Mail Address:y000080@alijku11.edvz.uni-linz-ac-at





     6e.  Phone Number: +381-11-144-037

     6f.  Net Mailbox :





   (7) Domains must provide at least two independent servers

       on Government-sponsored networks that provide the domain

       service for translating names to addresses for hosts in

       this domain.



   * If you are applying for a domain and a network number assignment

   simultaneously and a host on your proposed network will be used

   as a server for the domain, you must wait until you receive your

   network number assigment and have given the server(s) a netaddress

   before sending in the domain application.  Sending in the domain

   application without complete information in Sections 7 and 8 of

   this template will result in the delay of the domain registration.



   Also, establishing the servers in physically separate locations

   and on different PSNs and/or networks is strongly recommended.



   NOTE: All new hosts acting as servers will appear in the DNS root

         servers but will not apppear in the HOSTS.TXT file

         unless otherwise requested.



      Primary Server: HOSTNAME, NETADDRESS, HARDWARE, SOFTWARE



      7a.  Primary Server Hostname: moumee.calstatela.edu

SLEDECE PODATKE MOLIM BOZU DA POPUNI||||

      7b.  Primary Server Netaddress:

      7c.  Primary Server Hardware:

      7d.  Primary Server Software:





   (8) The Secondary server information.



      8a.  Secondary Server Hostname: tesla.sin.com

SLEDECE PODATKE MOLIM BOZU DA POPUNI||||

      8b.  Secondary Server Netaddress:

      8c.  Secondary Server Hardware:

      8d.  Secondary Server Software:







   (10) Please describe your organization briefly.



      We are representing academic networking community in Yugoslavia.

      We have etablished an operational  IP network which connects more

      than 1000 different computers mainly UNIX and VMS machines, with

      few IBMs.As YU domain is registrated in another country, we

      kindly ask you to help us to establish normal administration

      of our domain in our country.At present we neither  can route our

      mail in a right way because we don't own our domain, nor we could

      offer more services to our customers, until we get administration

      of our domain.

      Entitled person, who is registrated as YU domain administrator

      does not respond to any kind of communication.

