LuKreme a écrit : > On 19-Jul-2010, at 17:40, Victor Duchovni wrote: >> The ".local" TLD is used with mDNS and in conflict with Microsoft Active >> Directory for an internal-only TLD. >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.local >> >> It is better to use "exchange.example.com" for a suitable value of >> "example.com". > > > But surely only relevant if you have some windoid admin whose setup used > .local. >
oh please. This has nothing to do with windows. Linuxers are worst at this. > I use .local because Bonjour does 99% of the work for me, and I don't do > Windows. > I'll repeat myself. .local is not a reserved suffix. nor is .localdomain, despite what linuxers seem to believe. using such domains is a hijack. you are telling the IETF: we decided to use these suffixes and you cannot use them anymore. This is unacceptable. chose your camp...