Walter H. <walte...@mathemainzel.info> wrote:

> such a registry where you can register domains for internal use doesn't
> exist ... not one registry is willing to give me a domain - even when I
> pay for this - which I only use in a LAN, and the authoritativ DNS
> servers would then just be 127.0.0.1 or ::1

You don't need to get funny with nameserver addresses. If you are using a
subdomain of your public domain you can just not serve the zone to the
public Internet (which is what we do for private.cam.ac.uk). If you are
using a second domain name, you can just host an empty zone somewhere
public, separate from the real internal zone.

Tony.
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