Use RFC 2606 reserved invalid DNS name in tests. #176
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This test used a DNS name which, while currently not existing, is not actually reserved. This can manifest as a test failure on poorly configured (like Time Warner Cable) networks. This changes said DNS name to one using a reserved invalid top level name as specified in RFC 2606.
Here's what a failure looks like on TWC DNS because of their inane NXDOMAIN hijacking to serve ads: