You could certainly whack ".internal" onto the end of your hostnames to
make up a FQDN without issues. And even though it's a long thing to
type, you can make use the search domain feature so it's configured
into the networking parameters, and you only ever have to type the
hostname.
Thanks. I will go by .internal. Question. Do I add the dot, (meaning, I just write ".internal" where the domain name is asked) or the DHCP server adds it automatically? I do not want to end up with "bloody..internal" on the look ups(double dot).
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