Allegedly, on or about 07 June 2017, Walter H. sent: > your idea is good, but I'm not sure, if this TLD becomes public in > near future, and then I've a problem again ... Well, the only foolproof solution for you is going to be: Register a domain name, so that you own it. You only have to register it, there doesn't have to have some DNS server out there on the internet with your IPs in it, serving them to all and sundry. You can run your own DNS server, on your LAN, to resolve your own addresses. If you find you're stuck with a registrar that insists you set up public DNS records, then set up a record with one address in it, that you're not going to use, unrelated to your LAN. When I had a play with NoIP, years ago, I left a record with 127.0.0.1 in it. -- [tim@localhost ~]$ uname -rsvp Linux 3.9.10-100.fc17.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Jul 14 01:31:27 UTC 2013 x86_64 (always current details of the computer that I'm writing this email on) Boilerplate: All mail to my mailbox is automatically deleted, there is no point trying to privately email me, I only get to see the messages posted to the mailing list. George Orwell's '1984' was supposed to be a warning against tyranny, not a set of instructions for supposedly democratic governments. _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx