I'm not sure about the .none top level domain, but
there is a "none" keyword. It seems unlikely that you
could create a domain using Bind with the same name as
a keyword... According to
http://www.cs.colorado.edu/~tor/sadocs/dns/dns.html
"The address list may also utilize a KEYWORD:
'any' - denoting all IP addresses
'none'
'localhost' - denoting the 127.0.0.1 address
'localnets' - denoting networks attached to local
network interfaces "
--- "Wimprine, Thomas" <twimprine@stei.com> wrote:
> During a meeting I remember someone stating that
> there is a .none TLD that
> would never be used on the public internet. I am
> unable to verify this,
> could someone point me to the RFC that states this?
> Thanks
> Thomas
>
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