On Sun, Dec 17, 2017 at 8:05 PM, Peter Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello list,
>
> I've been running Linux systems since 1994, calling my private LAN mynet
> (bowdlerised). Now I come to install neth server on one machine, it insists
> that I tell it a domain name with at least two dots in it. But I don't have
> a standard TLD.
>
> What do you all call your local LANs? Following Google hints, it looks as
> though I may have to change all .mynet references to .mynet.internal. Is
> this really necessary, and is it a good idea?
>
> I can't possibly be the first to stumble over this one, surely.
>
What is the exact message? Search the codebase for it, and if it is
some hardcoded check I would submit a bug report.
I would call them "name" similar to you. I know of no special reason
to call them anything else.
Cheers,
R0b0t1