Small life improvement: I have changed the domain name of my private network from ".lan" to the now standardized ".internal". So when I type <hostname>.<internal-domain> Firefox will actually access the host instead of making an internet search.
https://itp.cdn.icann.org/en/files/root-system/identification-tld-private-use-24-01-2024-en.pdf
@uncanny_static I just changed from .house to .local because IPv6 DNS... Did I choose poorly?
@falken @uncanny_static
.local is for mDNS.
* A unicast DNS service should not be configured to respond for records in that domain.
* Name resolution code should not send queries for .local to a unicast DNS server.
(see https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6762#section-22.1)
That's not specific to IPv6 or IPv4 either.
@prlzx @uncanny_static well, I'm announcing them either from the machines themselves or via avahi-announce (for name based virtual hosted web apps - many names same IP) so I guess is OK. IPv6 means don't need split DNS to access machines by same DNS name when in and out of home WiFi, so that was a Pi I could just turn off at same time.