Ben Croswell writes:
In that case technically you are creating undelegated subdomains for each
router.
The dot is a delimiter and can't be part of a hostname.
I was thinking you are wrong.
Period is somewhat permitted in a hostname.
Kristen Eisenberg
Billige Flüge
Marketing GmbH
Actually a . is not part of a host name. It separates all the parts of
FQDN. If you put one in a host name you have an undelegated subdomain as I
stated before.
-Ben Croswell
On Oct 31, 2011 6:59 AM, Kristen Eisenberg kristen.eisenb...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Ben Croswell writes:
In that case
On 10/31/2011 6:58 AM, Kristen Eisenberg wrote:
Ben Croswell writes:
In that case technically you are creating undelegated subdomains for
each
router.
The dot is a delimiter and can't be part of a hostname.
I was thinking you are wrong.
Period is somewhat permitted in a hostname.
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