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- Oct 11, 2003
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Hello,
I followed the directions on Site-helper regarding CNAME entry.
As it state in Site-Helper:
"Using CNAME, you can point other hostnames to the canonical (A record) address. For example:
sub.yourdoman.com. CNAME yourdomain.com.
CNAME records make it possible to access your domain through sub.yourdomain.com. Without a proper CNAME record, you will not be able to connect to your server using such addresses."
I did this and the when I go to sub.yourdomain.com it directs me to the server itself (like direct to server ip address).
FYI I have not created a subdomain "sub", just a direct entry to DNS setting exactly as stated on Site-Helper and yes I did not forget to put in a dot at the end. I have also waited at least 15 minutes for it to resolve just in case.
Also is it possible now on DA to create a CNAME record to an external address like for example sub.yourdomain.com CNAME yehey.com?
I followed the directions on Site-helper regarding CNAME entry.
As it state in Site-Helper:
"Using CNAME, you can point other hostnames to the canonical (A record) address. For example:
sub.yourdoman.com. CNAME yourdomain.com.
CNAME records make it possible to access your domain through sub.yourdomain.com. Without a proper CNAME record, you will not be able to connect to your server using such addresses."
I did this and the when I go to sub.yourdomain.com it directs me to the server itself (like direct to server ip address).
FYI I have not created a subdomain "sub", just a direct entry to DNS setting exactly as stated on Site-Helper and yes I did not forget to put in a dot at the end. I have also waited at least 15 minutes for it to resolve just in case.
Also is it possible now on DA to create a CNAME record to an external address like for example sub.yourdomain.com CNAME yehey.com?