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To be honest I don't think you gain or lose anything buy using a non-standard TLD.
 
For Security? It's like saying if I use a different domain name then that will be more secure? It's not less or more secure.
-----Original Message-----
From: Celone, Mike [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 12 May 2004 13:39
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [ActiveDir] Using a non-standard TLD in your domain name?

We are reviewing designs for our global AD environment and one suggestion what so use a non-standard TLD for our domain instead of the usual .com, org, net, etc.  One group is arguing that using a non-standard TLD is better for security.  Can someone expand on this.  When they were asked to they simply said they heard it from a consultant.  Are there any applications that will be expecting a normal TLD and may not work with a non-standard TLD?  What are the pros/cons of using a non-standard TLD?  
 
Mike Celone
Systems Specialist
Radio Frequency Systems
v 203-630-3311 x1031
f 203-634-2027
m 203-537-2406
 

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