DNS Records
This is a discussion about DNS Records in the Windows Networking category; O'kay, I know this ant really NT related, but this is the one of the best boards out there. Anyway, say I have the following: DEFAULT A x. x. x. x www CNAME some-domain. co. uk What I want to do is point a sub-domain of that to somewhere else.
O'kay, I know this ant really NT related, but this is the one of the best boards out there.
Anyway, say I have the following:
DEFAULT A x.x.x.x
www CNAME some-domain.co.uk
What I want to do is point a sub-domain of that to somewhere else. I know this works (below):
sub CNAME www.other-domain.co.uk/
but what I want to do is something like:
sub CNAME www.other-domain.co.uk/sub/
which doens't seem to work. Any ideas? how else could I do this? I don't really want to have to setup my own webserver, but its looked (to me) that that is the way to go.
BTW, can anyway name a good/decent webserver? is IIS that ships with 98 any good (as thats what is running on my gateway machine)?
--Cynan.
Anyway, say I have the following:
DEFAULT A x.x.x.x
www CNAME some-domain.co.uk
What I want to do is point a sub-domain of that to somewhere else. I know this works (below):
sub CNAME www.other-domain.co.uk/
but what I want to do is something like:
sub CNAME www.other-domain.co.uk/sub/
which doens't seem to work. Any ideas? how else could I do this? I don't really want to have to setup my own webserver, but its looked (to me) that that is the way to go.
BTW, can anyway name a good/decent webserver? is IIS that ships with 98 any good (as thats what is running on my gateway machine)?
--Cynan.
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ya a good web server is apache