top | item 39153694 (no title) argiope | 2 years ago I understand that .home.arpa is the standard TLD for home networks as per RFC-8375https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8375 discuss order hn newest badgersnake|2 years ago I tried to use that on my Turris Omnia and it broke a lot of things. I ended up using .lan INTPenis|2 years ago I never heard of home.arpa so I'm also curious what broke.The only thing I can imagine would be if you accidentally created a root for .arpa. voltagex_|2 years ago What broke? neop1x|2 years ago Yeah, but it's basically a domain as opposed to a TLD and it's hugely impractical to work with. We need a short TLD like .lan for that!
badgersnake|2 years ago I tried to use that on my Turris Omnia and it broke a lot of things. I ended up using .lan INTPenis|2 years ago I never heard of home.arpa so I'm also curious what broke.The only thing I can imagine would be if you accidentally created a root for .arpa. voltagex_|2 years ago What broke?
INTPenis|2 years ago I never heard of home.arpa so I'm also curious what broke.The only thing I can imagine would be if you accidentally created a root for .arpa.
neop1x|2 years ago Yeah, but it's basically a domain as opposed to a TLD and it's hugely impractical to work with. We need a short TLD like .lan for that!
badgersnake|2 years ago
INTPenis|2 years ago
The only thing I can imagine would be if you accidentally created a root for .arpa.
voltagex_|2 years ago
neop1x|2 years ago