Hi,

On Fri, Sep 01, 2017 at 10:01:38PM +0200, Walter H. wrote:
> >   Internal networks should either use a subdomain of the
> > company's public domain, or register a second domain for internal use.
> > 
> 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

I respectfully disagree.  You could register any domain you like today
and fence it off just as effectively as you might wish.  Please
provide an example where you cannot.

> there is a security reason why companies often use .local for this case ...,

Any company that uses .local for any security reasons is one that I
want as my competitor.  I'd love to know the names of such companies!

Best regards,

A
-- 
Andrew Sullivan
a...@anvilwalrusden.com

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