FQDN doesn't have to mean publicly accessible. I have a personal subdomain that points to an internal IP. It's kinda weird to do with IPv4, but it works fine, and with IPv6 it'll be natural, since each device will probably have a globally unique address anyway, even if it can't be accessed outside of your LAN.
FQDN doesn't have to mean publicly accessible. I have a personal subdomain that points to an internal IP. It's kinda weird to do with IPv4, but it works fine, and with IPv6 it'll be natural, since each device will probably have a globally unique address anyway, even if it can't be accessed outside of your LAN.