On 5 May 2025, at 16:58, Petr Špaček <[email protected]> wrote: > I hear all of you, but do not comprehend. > > Could you explain what are the differences between > - internal. > - home.arpa. > - 10.in-addr.arpa. > > Please?
1. Two of those domain names definitively exist in the public namespace. One does not. 2. Two of those domain names exist in a part of the namespace over which the IETF has control and authority; one does not. 3. Two of those domain names are implicated in IETF specifications; one is not. Another question, what is the difference between: - internal. - corp. - oweifeowihfoihewfwe. - zz. Possible answers: 1. Three of of those domain names will never exist in the public namespace by virtue of existing policy outside the IETF; one might. 2. Only two of them are apparently interesting enough to write an internet-draft about. 3. Nothing, in the sense that none of them require any special handling by DNS servers or clients. 4. Nothing, in the sense that all of them require special handling by DNS servers or clients. 5. Nothing; if the IETF has something to say about .internal, it should also have something to say about all the others. I can no longer tell whether this is a serious reply or not. Joe _______________________________________________ DNSOP mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
