Although we're moving away from it, we found it useful for naming router
interfaces, i.e. te1-2.routername.company.com, without having to create a
separate sub-domain for each router.
I thought at some point periods were allowed in hostnames, and they do work
without escaping them.
Thanks...
Vyt
Thanks for all the responses...learned a thing or two ;-)
What I was basically fishing for was whether using periods was acceptable
practice, frowned upon, or discretionary.
Thanks...
Vyto
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> From: bind-users-bounces+vyto=fnal@lists.isc.org [mailto:bind-
> user
The .gov TLD is now signed.
See http://dotgov.gov/dnssecinfo.aspx for all of the details.
Thanks.
Vyto
Fermi National Accelerator Lab
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[mailto:bind-users-boun...@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of Chandan Laskar
Sent: Thursday, April
Address selection configuration
In IPv6, each interface can have multiple addresses assigned to network and
tunneling interfaces intended for different purposes. For this reason,
RFC3484 provides a standardized method to choose source and destination IPv6
addresses with which to attempt connections
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