Is there a valid domain name used by convention for test cases where the host is supposed to be unreachable? E.g. http://www.unreachable.net/ or http://www.downforever.net/ which seem to be down right now - but for how long?
Or at least an IP address guaranteed to be unreachable? (The Special-Use IPv4 Address spec https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3330 does not seem to mention such an address).
UPDATE: The top-level domain invalid in https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc2606 comes close (thanks JOTN), but I'm looking for a domain that can be resolved to an IP which is not reachable (i.e. no server responds).
invalid.example.com
(example.com
and all its sub-domains may respond, but using your own domain, you could make sure that you never define that sub-domain).