Re: [SLUG] Misc. Annoyances (Hostname/DNS, Samba and Gnome)

From: Derek Glidden (dglidden@illusionary.com)
Date: Tue Apr 24 2001 - 11:45:30 EDT


Paul M Foster wrote:
>
>
> Call your machine anything you like on your local network. My home
> machines are rocky, peabody and gumby. My home network is mars (not
> mars.com). If you're using a dynamic IP and local IP addresses behind
> the router, you're fine. The internet can't reach these addresses, since
> they're local.

Since its not truly a Top-Level-Domain suffix, most of the people I work
with set their home networks to .lan domains. So for instance, my home
network is illusionary.lan, which helps keep it logically seperate from
the machines that are really internet-routable on my illusionary.com
domain.

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