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Difference between xx.int.xxx and xx.erf.xx.
Abdul Salim
What is the difference for hosts behind .erf. sub domain and .int. subdomain ?
like home.int.thomsonreuters.com and home.eft.thomsonreuters.com ?
Does it matter what server is behind the DNS (windows vs Linux) ?
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dan.bennett.0
.erf I believe typically refers to resources within the Active Directory world.
.int is the standard DNS prefix for internal accessible servers
Neither should be accessible externally. Don't think the OS really matters
More documentation at
https://thehub.thomsonreuters.com/groups/iaas-network-security-design-and-development
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