tastytea wrote:
> 
> Another solution would be to register an inexpensive domain name and use
> that. 😊

That's generally a good idea. After using .local for many years,
too, I have switched to my "official" domain and added "local"
for the internal IP addresses.

So my server down in the basement is something like "server.example.com"
where BIND delivers the IP address 93.some.thing.official, and a DNS
request for "server.local.example.com" delivers 10.some.thing.internal.

So there's no need any more to search for some TLD which won't interfere
with anything :-)

-Matt

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