Doug,

I am not sure I am following you here on the on the RFC 1918 address space issue. Unless a person has set up an internal DNS server resolving private address space, a person would either typically specify the private address directly, or would use a hosts file for internal usage.

Can you elaborate further please?



On 04/30/13 03:31 PM, Doug McNutt wrote:


Just to avoid confusion. In this context DNS is Domain Name Server
and  is very much associated with your router whenever you use the internet
or even access local machines via an IP address like 192.168.xxx.xxx

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