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I'm sure there is surely some actual way for doing this. But I
haven't yet.
Would be nice to be able to configure a lan dns, that is
restricted to *.lan only so you can easily host local lan only
sites or services by your router in a human friendly manner.
e.g. http://helloworld.myhome.local
could
mDNS do this possibly?
Using .local for internal websites
https://serverfault...r-internal-websites Is this what you mean? [tatterdemalion, Feb 04 2016]
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Not sure I understand. It's already possible to access
other
computers on the network by using [computer-
name].local,
at least with Macs. Are you proposing to extend that to
allow hosting of intranet websites that aren't necessarily
1:1 with physical computers? |
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Corporate intranets, I think, usually just have a DNS
server
that, as well as serving general DNS to the company,
maps
something like internal.company.com or
company-intranet.net to an internal IP
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