I would think that could potentially open you up to something bad.
Say you have payroll.mydomain.local and I join my linux box 'named 'payroll'.
Now someone goes to http://payroll.mydomain.local/ and it hits my box.
Switching MDNS to the end (files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return]) should fix the issue in cases where DNS wasn't down for some reason.
I would think that could potentially open you up to something bad.
Say you have payroll. mydomain. local and I join my linux box 'named 'payroll'.
Now someone goes to http:// payroll. mydomain. local/ and it hits my box.
Switching MDNS to the end (files dns mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return]) should fix the issue in cases where DNS wasn't down for some reason.