Hi, For some reason .local popped into my head this morning. From what I read it appears I may be able to create an Intranet that has a private domain name such as MyBusiness.local, on a private IP, and I am thinking I can run BIND and make a zone file for this Intranet. In this case, if I am in he local net I can bring it up with MyBusiness.local?? If so then I should be able to add subdomains to the local BIND/zone... So will this private network work like the public Internet? This makes me believe I can create a mail server on this private net for the users of this private net. Not that I want to, however it is interesting. I read that MAC is doing something with the .local domain so it was recommended to use: .test .example .invalid .localhost Would it be possible to create a private network using one of these private TLDs and can I use BIND to control this? How will my browser know to go to my private domain if I use one of these private domains - I seem to recall needing to put this in the hosts file on Linux and Windows so it would resolve. Would BIND override this? Thanks!! Keith --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list: PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: https://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss