> On May 1, 2025, at 3:52 AM, Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> 
> wrote:
> 
> Tim:
>>>> If I were configuring my DHCP server to hand it out to clients, that
>>>> would be the following in the dhcpd.conf file:
>>>> 
>>>>  option domain-name  "internal.";
>>>> 
>>>> It's going by proper standards that a domain name ends with a dot.
> 
> & again, Tim:
>>> That may not be needed, now.  But apparently was when I set things up
>>> around 20 years ago, and still works fine that way.
>>> 
>>> In network configurations, ending with a dot indicates that it *is* the
>>> top of the chain, and nothing else should be appended to it.
> 
> 
> Mike Wright:
>> Thanks for pointing that out.  DNS is very simple in concept and very 
>> complicated in implementation.  A lot of people just take for granted 
>> that it works.  Mess it up and *nothing* works ;/
>> 

Is unbound still a thing? 
Perhaps you network need improvement  or you have CPU that is slow..
Maybe you looking forward to MSFT WINS without the suffix or even those periods.
Kicking it out of a sandbox haha.

As always please feel free to contact me with any questions or if clarification 
is necessary.
Regards
Patrick
415-207-9867

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