Revision history for NewTLDs
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This is a package developed by one of our members Tim. It allows for automatic registration and management of domain names. It currently runs .ing, .bbs, and .gopher
~-galiumfred (or fredgalium?) - Contact JulianDeMarchi
Highly modified and fortified galium front-end running against fred back-end.
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Edited on 2016-05-30 22:49:37 by CalumMcAlinden [Replaces old-style internal links with new pipe-split links.]Additions:
In order to preserve order and quality of the services OpenNIC provides, creating a new TLD is a lengthy process, with very good reason. An explanation as to why OpenNIC can be found [[whyisitlengthy | here]](can also be used as a guide).
* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain(on the OpenNIC [[http://wiki.opennic.glue | wiki]]); post these to the discussion list
* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain(on the OpenNIC [[http://wiki.opennic.glue | wiki]]); post these to the discussion list
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* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain(on the OpenNIC [[http://wiki.opennic.glue wiki]]); post these to the discussion list
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Edited on 2014-08-24 09:24:15 by CalumMcAlinden [Replaces old-style internal links with new pipe-split links.]Additions:
* Have a GPG key signed by the OpenNIC key 0x4D931D54
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~-whoisd - http://wiki.opennic.glue/files/whoisd-1.0a.tar.bz2
~-galium - http://sharesource.org/project/galium/files/136/237/
~-MUD4TLD - http://www.mchomenet.info/mud4tld.html
This package was developed and is maintained by Martin C, another OpenNIC member. It currently supports the .pirate and .oz TLDs.
~-galiumfred (or fredgalium?) - Contact JulianDeMarchi
Highly modified and fortified galium front-end running against fred back-end.
~-galium - http://sharesource.org/project/galium/files/136/237/
~-MUD4TLD - http://www.mchomenet.info/mud4tld.html
This package was developed and is maintained by Martin C, another OpenNIC member. It currently supports the .pirate and .oz TLDs.
~-galiumfred (or fredgalium?) - Contact JulianDeMarchi
Highly modified and fortified galium front-end running against fred back-end.
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- galium - http://sharesource.org/project/galium/files/136/237/
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* each TLD must have a web site at http://www.dns.[TLD] for registration and administrative information
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This is a package developed by one of our members Tim. It allows for automatic registration and management of domain names. It currently runs .ing, .bbs, and .gopher
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Revision [1790]
Edited on 2008-09-18 00:55:57 by DustinSouers [fixed spelling and added GPG information]Additions:
* Have taken part in past discussions
* Have a GPG key signed by the OpenNIC key 0x4D931D54 (Upload your key to hkp://www.geek and notify a T1 admin. They will sign your key and re-upload it.)
* Have a GPG key signed by the OpenNIC key 0x4D931D54 (Upload your key to hkp://www.geek and notify a T1 admin. They will sign your key and re-upload it.)
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* Have a GPG key signed by a current T1 operator
Revision [1773]
Edited on 2008-09-13 13:28:24 by JulianDemarchi [added more descriptive title as not to confuse people reading. This is not an offcial document - onl]Additions:
@@=====This is not an official document - only a proposal=====@@
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In order to preserve order and quality of the services OpenNIC provides, creating a new TLD is a lengthy process, with very good reason. An explanation as to why OpenNIC can be found [[whyisitlengthy here]](can also be used as a guide).
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@@=====Proposing and Creating new TLDs through OpenNIC=====@@
* each TLD must run or use another operators whois database. Must be compatible with traditional whois programs
* each TLD must provide a means for automatic domain name registration
OpenNIC has officially supported packages that will assist with running a TLD. Below is a list of these packages;
- whoisd - http://wiki.opennic.glue/files/whoisd-1.0a.tar.bz2
This is a python powered whois server, using mysql as the backend. It current runs the whois is for .geek
- galium - http://sharesource.org/project/galium/files/136/237/
This is a package developed by one of our members Tim. It allows for automatic registration and management of domain names. It currently runs .ing, .dyn, .bbs, .gopher
===Here are the steps for creating a new OpenNIC TLD:===
* each TLD must run or use another operators whois database. Must be compatible with traditional whois programs
* each TLD must provide a means for automatic domain name registration
OpenNIC has officially supported packages that will assist with running a TLD. Below is a list of these packages;
- whoisd - http://wiki.opennic.glue/files/whoisd-1.0a.tar.bz2
This is a python powered whois server, using mysql as the backend. It current runs the whois is for .geek
- galium - http://sharesource.org/project/galium/files/136/237/
This is a package developed by one of our members Tim. It allows for automatic registration and management of domain names. It currently runs .ing, .dyn, .bbs, .gopher
===Here are the steps for creating a new OpenNIC TLD:===
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In order to preserve order and quality of the services OpenNIC provides, creating a new TLD is a lengthy process, with very good reason. An explanation as to why OpenNIC can be found [[whyisitlengthy here]].
* Join OpenNIC - at the moment this is accomplished by subscribing to the Discussion email list and joining the http://www.opennic.glue site (OpenNIC does not tolerate anonymity among TLD operators so use your official name).
* Be known to the community via mailing list posts or contributions to the project
* Have taken part in past disucissions
* Have a GPG key signed by a current T1 operator
* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain(on the OpenNIC [[http://wiki.opennic.glue wiki]]); post these to the discussion list
* Join OpenNIC - at the moment this is accomplished by subscribing to the Discussion email list and joining the http://www.opennic.glue site (OpenNIC does not tolerate anonymity among TLD operators so use your official name).
* Be known to the community via mailing list posts or contributions to the project
* Have taken part in past disucissions
* Have a GPG key signed by a current T1 operator
* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain(on the OpenNIC [[http://wiki.opennic.glue wiki]]); post these to the discussion list
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* propose the TLD - choose a TLD name and write a description of how it will be used; write a Charter for the new domain; post these to the discussion list