Here we go with a thread on the set of Domain Names being a superset of host 
names again. ;)

On 8/14/18, 09:09, "DNSOP on behalf of Tony Finch" <dnsop-boun...@ietf.org on 
behalf of d...@dotat.at> wrote:

    Viktor Dukhovni <ietf-d...@dukhovni.org> wrote:
    >
    > Indeed in a non-public network, I'm free to provision a
    > ".1" TLD, and even create hosts as sub-domains of this name:
    
    This would break a (non-normative) promise in RFC 1123
    
                                       However, a valid host name can never
               have the dotted-decimal form #.#.#.#, since at least the
               highest-level component label will be alphabetic.
    
    Tony.
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