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 on
On 03.09.2017 06:32, Måns Nilsson wrote:
Corporate environments are a somewhat different matter, since you can
expect them to own their own domain name and have people who can set up
devices to use it.
BUT this need not necessarily be a public domain ..., just think of Active
Directory Domains .
On 03.09.2017 02:29, Warren Kumari wrote:
On Fri, Sep 1, 2017 at 4:14 PM, Paul Wouters wrote:
On Fri, 1 Sep 2017, Walter H. wrote:
If you are a company and you are using a hardcoded domain of "local",
then you have been and still are, completely broken. The only fix is to
rename your network.
> ]On 4 Sep 2017, at 4:47 am, Walter H. wrote:
>
> even if I fully ACK this, but 15 years ago, nobody said, that ".local", ...
> would conflict one day ...
> and also the company I work for has decided at these times to use a ".local"
> as internal domain and AD;
> now it is impossible to chan
On 3 Sep 2017, at 14:38, Mark Andrews wrote:
]On 4 Sep 2017, at 4:47 am, Walter H.
wrote:
even if I fully ACK this, but 15 years ago, nobody said, that
".local", ... would conflict one day ...
and also the company I work for has decided at these times to use a
".local" as internal domain
Petr Špaček:
http://iepg.org/2017-07-16-ietf99/Fully%20automatic%20DNSSEC%20-%20final.pdf
Feel free to play with it, we very much welcome feedback!
Please direct further questions to Jaromír Talíř .
update:
I followed the instructions. One day after publishing a CDNSKEY I
received one ema
On Sun, September 3, 2017 23:38, Mark Andrews wrote:
>> ]On 4 Sep 2017, at 4:47 am, Walter H.
>> wrote:
>>
>> even if I fully ACK this, but 15 years ago, nobody said, that ".local",
>> ... would conflict one day ...
>> and also the company I work for has decided at these times to use a
>> ".local