You should not be using the root servers.  Instead use the DNS servers of
your ISP.  

david

On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, David Talkington wrote:

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> Cameron Simpson wrote:
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> >On 09:16 06 Feb 2002, Edward Dekkers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >| >  domain.com belongs to a bank in Bethlehem, PA.
> >| 
> >| the real names I use in here are based on the domain dekkers.com.
> >| 
> >| which is what worries me. They SHOULD NOT RESOLVE externally. I was hoping
> >| they would not. But, as you have found out, they do, and the real domain
> >| name i use internally is dekkers.com.
> >| 
> >| I have not bought the dekkers.com domain, like I said it's for internal use
> >| only.
> >
> >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).
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