On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 7:48 AM Björn Persson <Bjorn(a)xn--rombobjrn-67a.se> wrote:
Lennart Poettering wrote:
> On Mo, 28.09.20 22:54, Björn Persson (Bjorn(a)xn--rombobjrn-67a.se) wrote:
>
> > It can work in company-scope if the company has competent network
> > admins. My local DNS server at home resolves local hostnames to private
> > IPv4 addresses in the 192.168/16 block. Clients on the Internet see
> > another view. Both views are DNSsec-signed, and validation works fine.
> > There's no reason why this setup wouldn't work on a corporate network.
> > The key is to use a domain that is actually registered to the company,
> > not some made-up TLD like "internal" or whatever the incompetent
> > network admins come up with.
>
> You never take your laptop outside to a cafe or so? You never
> connected it to something that is not your home or office network?
A cafe is company-scope? I'm not sure whether that counts as moving the
goalposts or changing the subject, but neither is a constructive way to
discuss a technical topic.
If you're a remote employee, it absolutely is. And especially in this
pandemic, this kind of thing is now the *default* experience.
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