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MacBook Pro:
mbp.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 2:
rpi2.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 3:
rpi3.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 4:
rpi4.domain.com
Raspberry Pi 5:
rpi5.domain.com
(Yes, I have one of each.)
Synology DS415+:
ds415.domain.com
Phone:
iphone.domain.com
Watch:
watch.domain.com
AppleTV:
appletv.domain.com
Nintendo Switch:
switch.domain.com
What happens if you add another RPi?
I might rename them. So, e.g. if I’d add another Pi5, the existing one would become
rpi5-1
and the new onerpi5-2
.I'm missing the rpi1 in that list. Please fix ASAP.
That one was called just
rpi.domain.com
, but didn't stand the test of time...I envy you so much
Wait until I tell you about all the small issues this zoo of devices brings with it… haha.