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Looking for #DNS nerds through #Fedipower
I just learned the private IPs (e.g.192.168.0.1) are blocked "in" #DNS .
I there an RFC which demands this? Or does it just depend on the DNS provider?
The idea was to give a system on the private network an FQDN (and possibly a SSL certificate) but it just doesn't resolve
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2024-05-28 15:48:43Event JSON
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