:>Because that is how someone has set it up on their dns server.  I did check
:>and it is not owned by RedHat at all.
:>Most likely just someone that was wanting the domain for email only and
:>wanted to play a joke on everyone else.

This is the best practical joke I have seen in the long time...

I was not avare that one can put "private" IP - addresses in "public" DNS.
Actually the fact that 127.0.0.1 address gets resolved over "public" DNS
at all sounds completely weird to me. I have always thought
all the internet infrastructure ignores non-routable IP-addreses.

Denis

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