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THE DDN NETWORK INFORMATION CENTER (NIC)
The DDN Network Information Center (NIC) is located at Government Systems,
Inc., Chantilly, VA, and is funded by the Defense Information Systems Agency's
Defense Network System Organization (DISA DNSO) to provide general user
services to DDN users via telephone, electronic mail, and U.S. postal mail.
The NIC works closely with the network Host Administrators, Node Site
Coordinators, domain administrators, network coordinators, network
protocol groups, vendors, contractors, government agencies, and military
sponsors to assist new users and potential subscribers in obtaining
pertinent network information.
Databases and information servers of interest to network users are
provided, including the WHOIS registry of network users, the NIC/Query
browsing system, TACNEWS, and the official DoD Host Name Service. The NIC
is the source for official DDN protocol documents (other than the
MIL-STDs), as well as other DDN documents, and maintains the RFC (Request
for Comments) collection. Many of the online files are available through
the NIC's automatic mail service, SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL.
The NIC registers DoD hosts and domains, assigns IP network numbers and
Autonomous System Numbers for DoD entities, and provides host name
translation tables and domain name system server files to the
DDN community. The NIC also registers DoD users and issues MILNET
TAC access cards.
I. USER ASSISTANCE SERVICE
Toll-free telephone service is available Monday through Friday, 7 am
to 7 pm, Eastern Standard time. Users who experience problems with using the
network in general, and with terminal-to-TAC use in particular, are
encouraged to make use of this service.
Toll-free: 1-800-365-3642
International: 1-703-802-4535
II. NIC ONLINE MAILBOXES
To contact the NIC via electronic mail 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week, use these mailboxes:
NIC@NIC.DDN.MIL General user assistance, document requests
REGISTRAR@NIC.DDN.MIL User registration and WHOIS updates
HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL Host, domain, network changes and updates
ACTION@NIC.DDN.MIL NIC computer operations
SUGGESTIONS@NIC.DDN.MIL Comments on NIC services
SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL Automatic mail service
BILLING@NIC.DDN.MIL Question regarding bills for network usage
SCC@NIC.DDN.MIL General security-related information and
support
III. NIC U.S. POSTAL ADDRESS
Send U.S. postal mail correspondence to:
DDN Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 22021
IV. NIC COMPUTER SERVICES
The NIC host computer is a SUN 470, running the SUN operating
system, and its hostname is NIC.DDN.MIL. Its network address is
192.112.36.5.
The network address of the NIC root domain server is 192.112.36.4.
The network address of the NIC's MILNET gateway is 26.25.0.201.
NIC online services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
V. DOCUMENTS DISTRIBUTED BY THE NIC
The NIC distributes the following documents, all of which are
available in hardcopy and some of which are available online. Many of
these documents are deposited at the Defense Technical Information
Center (DTIC). An annotated list of NIC publications is found in the
file netinfo/nic-pubs.txt on NIC.DDN.MIL.
Title Online Filename
DDN Brochure
DDN New User Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . netinfo/nug.doc
DDN Newsletters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ddn-news/ddn-news-NN.txt
DDN Management Bulletins . . . . . . . .ddn-news/ddn-mgt-bulletin-NN.txt
DDN Security Bulletins. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .scc/ddn-security-YYNN
Network Protocol Implementations and Vendors Guide . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .netinfo/vendors-guide.doc
DDN Protocol Handbook
DDN Subscriber Interface Guide
DDN Subscriber Security Guide
DDN X.25 Host Interface Specification. . . . . . . . . . netinfo/x25.doc
FYIs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .fyi/fyiNN.txt
FYI Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fyi/fyi-index.txt
RFCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .rfc/rfcNNN.txt
RFC Index. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rfc/rfc-index.txt
NOTE: In the filenames, the "nn" or the "nnn" should be replaced by the
number of the newsletter, bulletin or RFC. For Security Bulletins,
"YYNN" refers to the year the bulletin was issued followed by
the number of the bulletin for that year, e.g. "9001".
To retrieve a document whose filename is listed above, open an FTP
connection to the NIC.DDN.MIL host, login as user ANONYMOUS and provide
the password GUEST. Retrieve the desired file.
VI. ONLINE INFORMATION SERVERS
a. TACNEWS
TACNEWS offers login help for DDN TAC users, includes the current list
of TAC dial-up numbers, and provides a mechanism for reading the DDN
Newsletters, Management Bulletins, and Security Bulletins. Users
should read these Newsletters and Bulletins regularly to stay current
on DDN policies, announcements, and network news items.
Accessing TACNEWS
From a TAC, type "@N" after being greeted with the TAC banner, press
RETURN, and provide your User ID and Access Code when prompted. When
greeted by the NIC host, type "TACNEWS" and press RETURN.
From a DDN host, use the TELNET program to connect to host
NIC.DDN.MIL. When greeted by the NIC host, type "TACNEWS" and press
RETURN.
b. WHOIS/NICNAME
WHOIS/NICNAME is a NIC program that provides an electronic "white pages"
of network users. It lists the name, network mailbox, postal address,
and telephone number, for all registered users. Host, TAC, domain,
and network information may be obtained from WHOIS as well.
Accessing WHOIS/NICNAME
From a TAC, type "@N" after being greeted with the TAC banner, press
RETURN, and provide your User ID and Access Code when prompted. When
greeted by the NIC host, type "WHOIS" and press RETURN.
From a DDN host, use the TELNET program to connect to host NIC.DDN.MIL.
When greeted by the NIC host, type "WHOIS" and press RETURN.
WHOIS/NICNAME may also be run from a local host. WHOIS/NICNAME user
programs for several operating systems are available from the NIC.
Contact the NIC for sources.
c. NIC/QUERY
NIC/QUERY contains host information, protocol and other document
information, and access to WHOIS/NICNAME. NIC/QUERY is geared toward
novice or casual users. It also provides access to the services
offered by TACNEWS.
Accessing NIC/QUERY
From a TAC, type "@N" after being greeted with the TAC banner, press
RETURN, and provide your User ID and Access Code when prompted. Type
"NIC" and press RETURN when greeted by the NIC host.
From a DDN host, use the TELNET program to connect to host NIC.DDN.MIL.
Type "NIC" and press RETURN when greeted by the NIC host.
d. NAMSER
NAMSER is a hostname server on NIC.DDN.MIL port 101 decimal.
This server delivers machine-translatable hostname/address/attribute
information for networks, gateways, and hosts within the DDN. The
server can deliver a single response or the entire host table,
depending upon the type of query sent. The server provides the
information outlined in RFC 952, and is itself described in RFC 953.
Accessing NAMSER
The server is designed to be accessed via a client program following
the protocol specified in RFC 953.
e. ROOT DOMAIN NAME SERVER
The NIC is responsible for generating and installing the DNS files
into the NS.NIC.DDN.MIL root server and the six alternate root servers
three times per week.
VII. ONLINE FILES
The NIC maintains a number of online files which are available to
network subscribers via the file transfer program (FTP) or Kermit.
These files contain information about protocols, site personnel,
hosts, and other subjects relevant to network users. See the file
netinfo/00netinfo-index.txt for an index to the files in the "netinfo"
directory. See also the DDN New User Guide, or contact the NIC User
Assistance service for more information. Other publicly accessible
directories include PROTOCOLS, RFC, IEN, SCC, and DDN-NEWS.
a. How to Retrieve NIC files Using FTP
To retrieve any of the NIC's public files via your local FTP program,
connect to the NIC.DDN.MIL host, and log in as ANONYMOUS with password
GUEST. FTP program use varies slightly from host to host, so please
consult your Host Administrator for instructions, if needed.
b. How to Retrieve NIC Files Using Kermit
The NIC provides a Kermit server for file retrieval. Users should connect
to the NIC.DDN.MIL host from a TAC. To run the NIC's Kermit server from a
TAC, type "@N" after being greeted with the TAC banner, press RETURN, and
provide your User ID and Access Code when prompted. Type "KERMIT" and
press RETURN when greeted by the NIC host. The user should then enter the
Kermit escape sequence to return control to his local Kermit client
program and issue the local Kermit "GET" command to retrieve the desired
file or files.
c. How to Use the NIC's Automated Mail Service
SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL is an automated service provided by the DDN
Network Information Center. It allows access to NIC documents and
information via ordinary electronic mail. This is especially useful
for users who do not have access to the NIC.
To use the mail service, send a mail message to SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL.
In the SUBJECT field, request the type of service you wish followed by
any needed arguments. The message body is normally ignored. Large files
will be broken into smaller separate messages. The information you
request will be sent back to you as soon as possible.
The following services are currently available:
HELP This message; a list of current services.
HOST xxx Returns information about host xxx. WHOIS xxx can
also be used to get more details about a host.
IEN nnn nnn is the IEN number or the word INDEX.
IETF xxx xxx is a file name
INDEX Returns the master list of available index files.
INTERNET-DRAFTS xxx xxx is a file name
NETINFO xxx xxx is a file name or the word INDEX.
RFC nnn nnn is the RFC number or the word INDEX.
RFC nnn.PS to retrieve an available Postscript RFC. Check RFC INDEX for
form of RFC.
FYI nnn nnn is the FYI number or the word INDEX.
FYI nnn.PS to retrieve postscript versions of FYI files.
SEND xxx xxx is a fully specified file name.
WHOIS xxx Returns information about xxx from the WHOIS service.
Use "WHOIS HELP" for information on how to use WHOIS.
Example SUBJECT lines:
HELP
RFC 822
RFC INDEX
RFC 1119.PS
FYI 1
IETF 1DIRECTORIES.TXT
INTERNET-DRAFTS 1ID-ABSTRACTS.TXT
NETINFO DOMAIN-TEMPLATE.TXT
SEND RFC:ASSIGNED-NUMBERS.TXT
SEND IETF:1WG-SUMMARY
SEND INTERNET-DRAFTS:DRAFT-IETF-IWG-BGP-OO.TXT
HOST NIC.DDN.MIL
WHOIS NEOU, VIVIAN
Send comments or suggestions to SUGGESTIONS@NIC.DDN.MIL. Send questions
and bug reports to BUG-SERVICE@NIC.DDN.MIL.
VIII. USER REGISTRATION
Host Administrators have overall responsibility for registering their
users. When new users acquire accounts on MILNET hosts, their Host
Administrator must complete a NIC-generated template to register them in
the NIC database. Names and addresses of Host Administrators are found on
the NIC.DDN.MIL host in the files netinfo/mil-host-administrators-a-l.txt,
and netinfo/mil-host-administrators-m-z.txt.
End users who require MILNET TAC dial-up access to reach their hosts must
have TAC Access cards that are provided by the NIC. Approval for
distributing the card is sent to the NIC from the user's Host
Administrator. Until the user is permanently registered, there may be
temporary "Guest" TAC cards available from the Host Administrator for
immediate use.
IX. HOST, DOMAIN, NETWORK NUMBER, IN-ADDR, AND ASN REGISTRATION
The NIC is responsible for the registration of hosts, domains, IP
networks, and autonomous systems numbers (ASNs) used by various
DoD services and agencies.
To include a new host in the DDN NIC Host Table, the template
found in netinfo/ihost-template.txt needs to be completed and returned
to HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL. Hosts included in the Host Table are
limited to those hosts acting as domain or IN-ADDR servers, gateways,
and hosts integral for mail routing.
Three times each week, information is generated and installed into the
DDN Host Table as netinfo/hosts.txt, which is a listing of the hosts,
gateways, and networks attached to the Internet and registered
with the NIC. From this file, two additional files are generated:
HOSTS.TXT-Z, a UNIX compressed version of the HOSTS.TXT file; and
MIL-HOSTS.TXT, a complete listing of the MILNET hosts in HOSTS.TXT.
Military domains are registered via the domain template found in
netinfo/domain-template.txt. New domain information is installed into
the seven DNS root servers three times per week. Information
regarding the root servers is kept in netinfo/root-servers.txt.
Additionally, a listing of the domains registered with the NIC can be
found in netinfo/domain-info.txt. A listing of the netaddresses of
the domain servers for individual top-level domains can be found in
netinfo/domains.txt.
Military network number assignments are made when a network POC completes
the template in netinfo/internet-number-template.txt and returns the
template to Hostmaster.
To provide address to hostname reverse resolution, military IN-ADDR
domains are registered within the domain root servers via an IN-ADDR
template sent to the HOSTMASTER mailbox. This template can be found
in netinfo/in-addr-template.txt.
The NIC assigns military autonomous system numbers (ASNs) when
the template found in netinfo/asn-template.txt is sent to
HOSTMASTER@NIC.DDN.MIL. A complete listing of assigned ASNs
is found in netinfo/asn.txt.
From the domain, network number, and ASN templates, POC information is
extracted and individuals that are not already registered are given
records in the WHOIS database.
X. USAGE SENSITIVE BILLING DESK
The NIC also answers queries about bills for use of the DDN via the
Usage Sensitive Billing (USB) desk. If you have a bill for DDN usage
and have any questions about it, you can contact the USB desk several
ways:
E-mail: BILLING@NIC.DDN.MIL
Phone: 1-800-365-3642
1-703-802-4535
Postal mail: DDN Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 22021
Phone hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.
XI. SECURITY COORDINATION CENTER
The NIC is the site of the DDN Security Coordination Center (SCC).
The SCC acts in conjunction with the DDN Network Security Officer to
coordinate actions regarding security incidents and network
vulnerabilities. The SCC relays security-related information to the
Network Security Officer and works with him in handling network
security problems. In addition, the SCC issues DDN Security Bulletins
to network users. The SCC can be contacted in these ways:
E-mail: SCC@NIC.DDN.MIL
Phone: 1-800-365-3642
1-703-802-4535
Postal mail: DDN Network Information Center
14200 Park Meadow Dr., Suite 200
Chantilly, VA 22021
Phone hours are from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern Standard Time.