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David Talkington wrote:

>>Either register the domain or use a nonexistent top level domain like .home.
>
>Or use a split-horizon DNS resolver on your private network - one
>that's a)  only visible to your machines, and b) obeys your authority
>for dekkers.com, and to go to roots for everything else.  That's what
>I do at home (using djbdns).

Sorry, I missed the point that dekkers.com actually exists.  In that 
case, I'd pick a different one (unless you really want to use that 
name, and don't mind if you can't reach the real dekkers.com -- but 
that's silly).  For any nonexistent private domain name, the above 
works well.

- -d

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