architecture question

Jonathan Reed cronstate at gmail.com
Wed May 8 20:38:19 UTC 2013


>
> It would be a waste of money as their systems never leave the local
> network, except through a NAT connection.


Godaddy is selling .coms for $0.99 right now (US/Canada). In the spirit of
an educational setting, it might be a viable exercise for students to
understand how easy and affordable it is to establish a legitimate digital
entity.


On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 1:33 PM, Jeremy P <jpcraigs at gmail.com> wrote:

> I understand letter of the law, spirit of the law and playing it safe to
> avoid headaches.
>
> However, there are times where registering a real domain just isn't
> practical.  For example, I'm not going to ask all of the students in my
> courses to go out and register a .com for the semester.  It would be a
> waste of money as their systems never leave the local network, except
> through a NAT connection.  So in those types of instances, I'm assuming
> .lan or .test are safest?
>
>
> On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Steven Carr <sjcarr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On 8 May 2013 18:09,  <WBrown at e1b.org> wrote:
>> > This just came up with a site I support.  Thanks to this list and the
>> > DNS-OARC list, I know better. Hopefully, I can redirect them to use
>> > something below their real domain for Active Directory such as
>> > ad.example.org.
>>
>> FWIW: MS now advises not to use .local for internal AD anymore. They
>> suggest you use your owned/registered namespace to prevent domain
>> collisions.
>>
>> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/909264
>> Generally, we recommend that you register DNS names for internal and
>> external namespaces with an Internet registrar... Registering your DNS
>> name with an Internet registrar may help prevent a name collision.
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