Am 08.02.2016 um 01:35 schrieb Grant Taylor:
On 02/07/2016 04:55 PM, Mark Andrews wrote:
.local doesn't have servers.

Um....

Please forgive me while I look at many Small Business Server / poorly
configured networks.

That being said, I'll give you that it's not an official TLD.  (Last I
looked.)

it is and has a special purpose

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local

Home zones generally aren't delegated to so there isn't a need for
seperation of rolls.  Even if they are delegated to the home server
is more likely to be a stealth master so it won't be in the NS
RRset.  And as with almost all rules there are exceptions.

*nod*

Hence my question about how / where SOHO recursive / authoritative
servers fall into the rule ~> exception

when you have only internal servers not directly reachable from the internet the is no reason that the authoritative nameserver for your internal domains is not at the same time the recursive caching server

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