Official name for unofficial internal domains (home dial-up users)?

Oldserver marc at oldserver.demon.nl
Sun Jun 11 20:08:07 UTC 2000


"Thomas Gagne" <tgagne at ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:39426B10.A3B61730 at ix.netcom.com...
> For non-routable internet numbers users can use 192.168. and 10.
addresses.
> Is their a similar rule for local domain names?
>
> Besides being the computer that dials-up my ISP, my server runs DNS,
DHCP (w/
> DDNS enabled) and SOCKS5.  I've configured an unused domain for my
little
> network but I'd feel more comfortable if I was using a domain name
> specifically set aside for that kind of activity (without having to
register
> one, of course).
>
> Does anyone know of such a beast?  My network at home is 192.168.1.0.
>

You can make up your own TLD..., in BIND anyway. Say e.g. "home". So you
can have "my.home" as your private domain. Or "myhome.priv".

Oldserver
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