RE: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-09 Thread Lightner, Jeff
[mailto:bind-users-bounces+jlightner=water@lists.isc.org] On Behalf Of /dev/rob0 Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 6:33 PM To: bind-users@lists.isc.org Subject: Re: forwarding @ to a different domain? On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:48:42 enigmedia wrote: Hi All: I have a situation where I need

forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread enigmedia
Hi All: I have a situation where I need to forward requests for mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com to a third party: mydomain.myshopify.com (while still pointing other things like MX records elsewhere). I realize I can point a CNAME for WWW to mydomain.myshopify.com, but how do I point

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread Jukka Pakkanen
www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. Is this what you are looking for? 8.1.2012 17:48, enigmedia kirjoitti: Hi All: I have a situation where I need to forward requests for mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com to a third party:

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread Ben Croswell
You can't cnane mydomain.com to anything because it has, at the minimum, ns and soa records. -Ben Croswell On Jan 8, 2012 1:11 PM, Jukka Pakkanen jukka.pakka...@qnet.fi wrote: www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. Is this what you are looking

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread enigmedia (onl)
On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen jukka.pakka...@qnet.fi wrote www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. Is this what you are looking for? Yes, but I thought you couldn't use a cname for the root record of the domain?

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread enigmedia (onl)
On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 13:20:56 -0500 Ben Croswell ben.crosw...@gmail.com wrote You can't cnane mydomain.com to anything because it has, at the minimum, ns and soa records. -Ben Croswell Thanks Ben...that's what I thought. So just to ask the question another way: How do I point requests

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread Jukka Pakkanen
8.1.2012 19:02, enigmedia (onl) kirjoitti: On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen jukka.pakka...@qnet.fi wrote www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. Is this what you are looking for? Yes, but I thought you couldn't use a cname

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread Jukka Pakkanen
8.1.2012 20:46, Jukka Pakkanen kirjoitti: 8.1.2012 19:02, enigmedia (onl) kirjoitti: On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen jukka.pakka...@qnet.fi wrote www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com. Is this what you are looking for?

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread Matthew Seaman
On 08/01/2012 17:09, enigmedia (onl) wrote: How do I point requests for http://mydomain.com; and http://www.mydomain.com; to http://mydomain.myshopify.com;? Look up an A record (or ) for mydomain.myshopify.com, then create a similar A (or ) record pointing to the same address in your

Re: forwarding @ to a different domain?

2012-01-08 Thread /dev/rob0
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:48:42 enigmedia wrote: Hi All: I have a situation where I need to forward requests for mydomain.com and www.mydomain.com to a third party: mydomain.com is a real domain, and probably not yours. If for some reason you do not want to mention your real domain name,