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21 May 2024 | NIC

 

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GARR NIC (Network Information Center)

This service handles the free registration of .it and .eu domain names for all institutions connected to the GARR network.

GARR offers a secondary DNS service for institutions connected to the GARR network upon request. To register a .it domain, at least two DNS servers (primary, secondary) are required. Institutions are guaranteed support for DNS configuration both during activation and for all service maintenance operations.

DNSSEC can be activated on .it and .eu domains already registered with GARR, a DNS Security extension that consists of a set of specifications aimed at adding a security layer to DNS.

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REFERENCES AND INFORMATION

References and information

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Organization data modification form

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REGISTRAZIONE DI NOMI A DOMINIO .IT

Assignment of new domain names under the 'IT' ccTLD

Domain Name Registration for .IT

Any organization authorized to access the GARR network can request domain names from the GARR NIC

From 08/02/2011, the GARR-NIC has become a Registrar. Now, it's possible to manage the registration and maintenance procedures of ".it" domains synchronously on behalf of all entities belonging to the GARR Community.
The synchronous registration of a ".it" domain allows the GARR-NIC to complete, in real-time, both the procedures for updating already registered domains and for registering new domain names, without requiring the registering entity to send any paper documentation to the Registry

Request procedure

To register a new ".it" domain name, you need to::

  • To download the registration form for the request and maintenance of a domain
  • Submit the registration request signed by the Legal Representative (APA) of the requesting Entity .
  • The registration requests for a new '.it' domain name should be sent via email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and cc'd to: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

    Fill in by indicating:
    • In the request, you need to provide the details of the entity requesting the domain (registrant), the administrative contact for the domain (admin), and the technical contact (APM) for the domain, such as the DNS manager.
    • Within the form, there is a section dedicated to the authoritative nameservers for the domain name zone you intend to register. You must specify the primary nameserver and at least one secondary nameserver. If you do not have a secondary nameserver, you can request to use GARR's secondary DNS service.
    • The DNS must be configured in accordance with the specifications outlined in rfc1912
    • Before initiating a request for a new .it domain, it is recommended to read the service description and, in case of any doubts, contact the GARR NIC

Addresses in the .IT domain

Starting from July 11, 2012, it will be possible to register domain names in the .it level even using words with accents. For example, we could use web addresses that contain words like university, health, or city. Those that are technically referred to as Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) will be accepted, meaning accented words and non-Latin names, including characters commonly used in French such as ç or in German such as ß.

We would like to inform you that there is no initial period allowing owners of names, trademarks, and logos to benefit from any sort of pre-emption right. Therefore, the assignment will be made on a first-come, first-served basis.

For users who are part of the GARR network, the rules for requesting domain name assignments remain unchanged. The request, signed by the Legal Representative of their organization (APA), must be sent as usual to the GARR NIC service.

Assignment of new domain names under the 'EU' ccTLD

 REGISTRAZIONE DI NOMI A DOMINIO .EU

Domain Name Registration for .EU

Any organization authorized to access the GARR network can request domain names from the GARR NIC

Before initiating a request for a new .eu domain, it is necessary to read the service description, and, in case of doubts, contact the GARR NIC

Request procedure

To register a new ".eu" domain name, you need to:

  • Read the documentation available in the Forms Section
  • To download the registration form for the Request and Maintenance of a domain.
  • The completed form with the registration request must be sent by email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and copied to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

    Fill in by indicating:
    • Organization
    • Contact Person: First Name, Last Name
    • Phone
    • address
    • Valid Email Address. A valid email address is important, being the only means through which to contact you: it will be used as a communication tool. EURid reserves the right to revoke a domain name if not accompanied by a valid email address.
  • Registrations are made on a "first come, first served" basis, meaning that the Registry processes the registration of a domain name based on the first request received. The registration of a .eu domain name lasts for one year. Unless otherwise notified in advance by EURid through GARR-NIC, the domain name will be renewed upon its expiry.
  • A domain name must be unique. To check the availability of a name, use the WHOIS search tool .
  • Domain names must meet certain technical requirements:
    • at least 2 characters between 'a' and 'z'
    • numbers from '0' to '9' and the hyphen '-'
    • a maximum of 63 characters
    • must not begin or end with a hyphen
    • cannot contain a hyphen '-' in the third and fourth position.

In accordance with EU Regulation 733/2002 and CE Regulation 874/2004, certain names cannot be registered, and others are reserved for use by EU institutions or the governments of member states, EEA countries, and candidate countries.

The ability to use special Latin characters, as well as characters from the Greek and Cyrillic alphabets (without mixing different alphabets) for registering domain names under the .eu extension in Latin was introduced in December 2009. In 2016, EURid introduced the .eu extension in Cyrillic (.ею), and in 2019, the .eu extension in Greek (.ευ). With the introduction of these two new extensions, a rule was implemented stating that the alphabet used for the .eu extension must match the alphabet used for the domain name (latin.latin, cyrillic.cyrillic, and greek.greek).

For more information about .eu IDN domains, please visit these links:

EURid's Timeline

Domain names (IDNs)

Terms and condition for registration

At the time of registering a domain name, it is necessary to consent to the terms and conditions for end-users. This includes being bound to an extrajudicial resolution of disputes if a third-party claimant with recognized rights to the domain name alleges that your registration was made for speculative or abusive purposes. GARR-NIC will submit these conditions to you at the time of registration for formal signature. Non-compliance with these conditions may result in the loss of the domain name.

Update of the name server

our domain name will be active only after the EURid name server is updated. The update is performed five times a day. Of course, this will be possible only if GARR-NIC has also made the necessary changes.

Whois

Once registered, your domain name will be immediately stored in the WHOIS database. Some of your data will be publicly available through the WHOIS lookup function, which allows interested parties to find out who owns a specific domain name or associated website. Of course, the WHOIS database will be subject to restrictions to prevent misuse and comply with data protection requirements. Anyone accessing information through WHOIS will be subject to a disclaimer, which essentially states that the information cannot be used for commercial purposes.


Filtri AAMS

Inhibition in the DNS of unauthorized sites offering gambling and tobacco

AAMS Filters

GARR, for its institutional purposes, is the holder of the authorization granted by the Ministry of Economic Development to operate as the manager of the public network dedicated to the Italian academic and research community.

For this reason, it is subject to the provisions of the State Customs and Monopoly Agency, which require the inhibition of domain names related to unauthorized websites offering online gambling or tobacco and inhalation liquid products
The inhibition provisions are indeed an obligation for the entities holding the authorization granted by the Ministry of Economic Development to operate as managers of a public network.

The national list of companies authorized to provide electronic communication services to the public is available on the website of the Ministry of Economic Development.

Websites subject to inhibition

The list of websites subject to inhibition is available on the website of the Customs and Monopolies Agency, in the Monopolies section.

Certification Service

21 May 2024 | CS

 

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GARR CS (Certification Service)

The GARR Certification Service provides free digital certificates, both personal and server types, to all institutions connected to the GARR network.

The certificates are issued by the Certification Authority HARICA through the GEANT Trusted Certificate Service

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GARR participates in the Trusted Certificate Service (TCS) promoted by Géant for the benefit of European research networks

Types of certificates issued

GARR participates in the Trusted Certificate Service (TCS)M promoted by Géant for the benefit of European research networks.

Through this service, GARR provides its community with digital x.509 certificates (also available in e-Science version, valid for authentication on GRID resources) issued by one of the major commercial Certification Authorities: HARICA, automatically recognized by nearly all existing web browsers.

  • SSL certificates: for server authentication and securing sessions with clients;

  • GRID certificates: for server and Grid service authentication (IGTF compliant);
  • Personal certificates and personal GRID certificates: for user authentication and securing email communications;
  • Code signing certificates: for software signing;
  • Document signing certificates: for authenticating documents created with Adobe PDF, Microsoft Office, OpenOffice, and LibreOffice.
Certificati personali

TCS Certificates

Certificate request and generation

  • Administrator: For managing requests and generating digital certificates, see the guide by GARR CS dedicated to service managers: https://tcs-docs.aai.garr.it
  • Users: For submitting certificate requests, please refer to the digital certificate managers within your organization.

Statistics

source: GARR annual report 2024 

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CS: Digital Certificates Issued

GARR's Certification Service issues digital certificates free of charge to its community in both personal and server versions. The chart shows the trend in the number of digital certificates issued.

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// Color palette const colors = { primary: [ '#667eea', '#764ba2', '#f093fb', '#f5576c', '#4facfe', '#00f2fe', '#43e97b', '#38f9d7', '#ffecd2', '#fcb69f', '#a8edea', '#fed6e3' ] }; // Chart.js default options const defaultOptions = { responsive: true, maintainAspectRatio: false, plugins: { legend: { labels: { font: { size: 12, weight: '500' }, color: '#4a5568', padding: 15 } }, tooltip: { backgroundColor: 'rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.8)', titleColor: 'white', bodyColor: 'white', borderColor: 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.2)', borderWidth: 1, cornerRadius: 8, padding: 12 } } }; // Data definitions const certificatesData = { labels: ['2019', '2020', '2021', '2022', '2023', '2024'], data: [7288, 6664, 58182, 37753, 35307, 107252] }; // Chart instance let certificatesChart; // Initialize Certificates Chart function createCertificatesChart() { const ctx = document.getElementById('certificatesChart').getContext('2d'); certificatesChart = new Chart(ctx, { type: 'line', data: { labels: certificatesData.labels, datasets: [{ label: 'Digital Certificates Issued', data: certificatesData.data, borderColor: colors.primary[3], backgroundColor: colors.primary[3] + '20', borderWidth: 3, fill: true, tension: 0.4, pointRadius: 6, pointHoverRadius: 8, pointBackgroundColor: colors.primary[3], pointBorderColor: '#ffffff', pointBorderWidth: 2 }] }, options: { ...defaultOptions, scales: { y: { beginAtZero: true, title: { display: true, text: 'Certificates' }, ticks: { callback: function(value) { if (value >= 1000) { return (value / 1000) + 'K'; } return value.toLocaleString(); } } }, x: { title: { display: true, text: 'Year' } } } } }); } // Download handler document.getElementById('downloadCertificates').addEventListener('click', () => { const link = document.createElement('a'); link.download = 'cs-digital-certificates-issued.png'; link.href = certificatesChart.toBase64Image(); link.click(); }); // Update stats function updateStats() { const totalCertificates = certificatesData.data.reduce((a, b) => a + b, 0); const maxYear = certificatesData.labels[certificatesData.data.indexOf(Math.max(...certificatesData.data))]; const maxValue = Math.max(...certificatesData.data); const growth2024 = ((certificatesData.data[5] - certificatesData.data[4]) / certificatesData.data[4] * 100).toFixed(1); const avgPerYear = Math.round(totalCertificates / certificatesData.data.length); const stats = [ { label: 'Total Certificates (2019-2024)', value: totalCertificates.toLocaleString() }, { label: 'Certificates 2024', value: certificatesData.data[5].toLocaleString() }, { label: 'Peak Year', value: maxYear + ' (' + maxValue.toLocaleString() + ')' }, { label: '2024 Growth', value: '+' + growth2024 + '%' }, { label: 'Annual Average', value: avgPerYear.toLocaleString() }, { label: 'Minimum (2020)', value: certificatesData.data[1].toLocaleString() } ]; document.getElementById('statsGrid').innerHTML = stats.map(stat => `
${stat.value}
${stat.label}
` ).join(''); } // Initialize chart createCertificatesChart(); updateStats(); // Add hover effects document.querySelector('.chart-card').addEventListener('mouseenter', function() { this.style.transform = 'translateY(-8px)'; }); document.querySelector('.chart-card').addEventListener('mouseleave', function() { this.style.transform = 'translateY(0)'; });

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eduVPN privacy policy

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This is the privacy statement of eduVPN, a service provided by GARR, the National Research and Education Network of Italy. By choosing to use eduVPN, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree with this privacy statement and GARR's Acceptable Use Policy. GÉANT, the cooperation of European National Research Networks, facilitates the eduVPN service and has a privacy overview published here https://www.eduvpn.org/privacy-overview/.

1. Overview and Service Description

GARR offers the eduVPN service to enable students, faculty, and researchers to securely and seamlessly connect to the internet, including over public networks or when working outside their institutions. eduVPN has been designed with privacy and security in mind since the very beginning because these two aspects are considered inseparable within the eduVPN service.

GARR collects, stores and logs certain data to provide and ensure the proper operation of eduVPN. We also use the data for auditing and analysis purposes to maintain, protect and improve the service. Our principles regarding data collection are:

  • Minimization: GARR collects only the personal data necessary to operate the service.
  • Purpose Limitation: Personal data are used solely for the purposes for which they were collected.
  • Trust: GARR does not sell personal data to third parties and does not access or monitor the content of VPN traffic except for limited purposes related to debugging and secure maintenance operations.
  • Transparency: GARR is transparent about the processing of personal data and logging.

The legal ground for processing personal data is GARR's legitimate interest in providing the eduVPN service and preventing misuse of the GARR network. Users have the right to inspect the personal information and the data that are collected to provide the service, and, in some cases rectify it, request its deletion, or restrict its processing. Requests can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. In case of disagreement with GARR's handling of personal data, users may file a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority.

2. Detailed Information

2.1 Contacts

The Data Controller for this service is Consortium GARR, Via dei Tizii, 6 - I-00185 Roma - Italy. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

The Data Protection Officer (DPO) is Davide Vaghetti. Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

2.2 Jurisdiction and Supervisory Authority

This service falls under the jurisdiction of the Italian Data Protection Authority: https://www.garanteprivacy.it.

2.3 Categories of Processed Personal Data

GARR collects and logs personal data and user traffic for the operation of the eduVPN service.

2.3.1 eduVPN Service Logs

To provide and debug the eduVPN service, GARR collects the following user data:

  • Used profile (e.g., 'Secure Internet')
  • UserID (e.g., 'b466f1047193791ga9aop7224a98fd24a1ce4551')
  • Configuration file name (e.g., 'Android_1478521025')
  • Assigned VPN IP addresses (e.g., '131.114.20.11 and 2001:610:188:71::1008')
  • Connection start timestamp (e.g., '2025-01-01 13:17:19')
  • Connection end timestamp (e.g., '2025-01-01 13:23:40')

These logs are retained for 180 days.

2.3.2 Access Logs

All client requests are logged by the access logs of the web server of the eduVPN service to be able to provide, secure, and debug the service. The collected information are:

  • Real IP address of the visitor
  • Timestamp of the request
  • Client request line (e.g., 'GET / HTTP/1.0')
  • Status code returned by the server (e.g., 200, 404)
  • Response size in bytes
  • Requested page/URL

These logs are retained for 180 days.

2.3.3 Error Logs

In case of errors, GARR collects the following information:

  • Timestamp of the error
  • Error category (low - severe)
  • Client's IP address
  • Error code or message

These logs are retained for 180 days.

2.3.4 User Traffic Logging

While GARR does not actively monitor or view the content of user traffic under normal conditions, user traffic (including traffic content) may be logged in specific cases for debugging and maintenance purposes. These logs are treated with strict confidentiality and are only accessed for the necessary duration to resolve technical issues.

2.3.5 Statistics

eduVPN servers generate general, anonymous statistics such as:

  • Total number of unique users
  • Highest number of concurrent connections

No personal data are included in these statistics.

2.4 Purpose and Legal Ground for Processing Personal Data

GARR offers the eduVPN service to enable students, faculty, and researchers to connect to the internet securely and seamlessly, even when using public networks or working outside their institution.

GARR processes the personal data outlined above to provide the eduVPN service. The legal ground for this processing is GARR's legitimate interest in ensuring the service functions correctly, maintaining its security, and preventing abuse on the GARR network.

2.5 Third Parties to whom the data are communicated

GARR does not share personal data with third parties for commercial purposes. However, since user authentication is handled by the user's Home Organization, it will be aware that the user accessed the eduVPN service.

For purposes related to the legitimate interests of the Controller or the fulfilment of legal obligations, some log data may be processed by third parties (e.g., CERT, CSIRT, or Judicial Authorities).

2.6 User Rights

Users have the right to inspect the personal information and the data that are collectected to provide the service and, in some cases, the user can rectify or delete the data and or restrict the processing of the data. The user may also object to the the processing of the personal information.

Requests can be sent to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

If users do not agree with how GARR handles personal data, they have the option to file a complaint with the Italian Data Protection Authority.

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eduVPN

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eduVPN

eduVPN is a service designed for students, faculty, and researchers to connect to the internet securely and seamlessly, even when using public networks or working outside their institution.

With eduVPN, you can set up a virtual private network (VPN) that creates an encrypted connection, allowing direct and safe access to networks. This ensures a fast, secure connection, protecting your internet traffic from potential interception.

eduVPN also enables access to the GARR network from outside Italy or lets you connect to other research networks abroad that participate in the service.

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VPN or Virtual Private Network

A VPN, or Virtual Private Network, is a tool that establishes a secure connection between a user’s device—such as a computer, tablet, or smartphone—and a remote server over the internet. By using a VPN, all transmitted data is encrypted, making it unreadable to anyone attempting to intercept it. This is especially useful when browsing on public networks (like Wi-Fi in airports, malls, or cafes), where data is more exposed. A VPN also hides the user’s IP address, adding an extra layer of privacy and security. This process safeguards browsing activity, ensuring that data remains private and protected from hackers or anyone attempting to track online behavior.

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Secure Internet

eduVPN Secure Internet is a national service managed and provided directly by GARR. It is a service dedicated to students, teachers, and researchers who, through the IDEM credentials provided by their organization, can easily access reliable networks (global research networks) avoiding connecting to public Wi-Fi hotspots.

A VPN is especially useful for the education and research community and offers several advantages.

Protection on public and unsecured networks: When studying or conducting research off-campus, many people rely on public Wi-Fi networks in places like libraries, cafes, or airports, which are often vulnerable to cyber attacks. A VPN helps protect personal and research data while browsing, ensuring that sensitive information and login credentials are encrypted and protected from potential interception.

Unrestricted access to international resources: Certain research tools and educational content may only be accessible from specific regions. A VPN can help bypass these geographic restrictions, allowing students and researchers to access international academic resources and relevant information, enhancing the effectiveness and quality of their work.

Secure collaboration and data transfer: Conducting research and collaborating often requires sharing files or discussing data and findings. A VPN ensures these communications and data transfers are secure, providing added peace of mind for those handling sensitive projects requiring discretion and confidentiality.

International mobility: For researchers in particular, a VPN allows access to the same university resources while traveling, enabling them to work securely and continuously even off-campus and during international mobility periods

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Institute Access

With eduVPN, organizations connected to the GARR network have the opportunity to provide their employees, students, and researchers with access to a private corporate network for accessing resources located within the local network.

To use the service in "Institute Access" mode and ensure access to the company VPN, the organization must take care of the configuration procedures on its own following the instructions on the website https://www.eduvpn.org/how-to-deploy-eduvpn

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An international community project

eduVPN was established in 2015 as a project of the Dutch research network SURF, which continues to play a leading role in the development of the service.

Within the international community, the service has expanded widely to over twenty countries.

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Opportunities and Careers

10 April 2024 | Job Opportunities

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Network Operation Center Specialist

We are selecting 4 graduates (Bachelor's degree) passionate about technology and networks.

Work location: Rome (San Lorenzo area)

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We are looking for people who want to join our team, who share GARR's mission and values, and who are ready to face new challenges together. Leave us your contact details and we will inform you as soon as new opportunities arise.

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Scholarships

GARR offers scholarships to fund innovative research projects on network infrastructures and digital services. These projects can be carried out at scientific, cultural and academic organisations, institutions connected to GARR network or at GARR sites

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Funding for innovative projects

The GÉANT Innovation Programme is a funding opportunity for innovative projects promoted by the European research network. The themes are very broad and can focus on multimedia, networking, trust & identity, digital health, privacy, and security. Key selection criteria include the quality of the idea, level of innovation, and potential impact.

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GÉANT Innovation Programme

Why consider a career at GARR?

Joining GARR means being immersed in an innovative and stimulating environment, where new challenges are seen as opportunities for growth and where your contribution benefits the Italian scientific community.

With us, you will have the opportunity to delve into and experience the hot topics of networking and ICT, touch first-hand innovations that will have an impact on the network and cloud technologies in the coming years, and connect with experts who are driving this evolution in our country, in Europe, and around the world.

This is because GARR has been at the forefront of the evolution of digital infrastructures in Italy for 30 years and is integrated into the global system of Research Networks.

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