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<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//IETF//DTD HTML//EN"> <html> <head> <title>"Homing" a Naming Authority</title> </head> <body> <h1>"Homing" a Naming Authority</h1> "Homing" a naming authority on a particular site tells the server(s) that make up the site that they are responsible for the given naming authority. This way, when a resolver comes along and asks for a handle under that naming authority, the server can say <i>"here it is"</i> or <i>"it doesn't exist"</i> or even <i>"Why are you asking me? I don't have it."</i> <p> If you enter the naming authority handle as well as the address and port number of one of the primary servers for the desired site, this tool will "home" the given naming authority to that site. A message will be sent to each server in the site indicating that that site will now be responsible for the given naming authority. From then on that server will accept and handle requests for the given naming authority. <br><br> To "home" a naming authority, select 'Server Admin' from the main Handle Administration Tool menu, then click 'Home Naming Authority'. <BR><BR><BR> <A HREF="intro.html">Home</A> <hr> <i>hdladmin@cnri.reston.va.us</i> </body> </html>
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