OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Che Vilnonis
I have about 75 domains that a client wants to point to one single domain. Is there an easy way (using M$ DNS Server) to configure all of these domains to point to one domain w/o a separate entry for each? TIA, Che ~| AdobeĀ®

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
You want all the domains to redirect to a single domain? I'm not sure how to do it in IIS, but if you are on a private IIS install, you could set the default website to redirect to the correct domain, and then set the domain's web site separately. --Ben Doom Che Vilnonis wrote: I have about

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Che Vilnonis
This isn't an IIS question, but a DNS server question. Basically, I don't want to create 75 new zones on the DNS Server. Dos this make more sense? -Original Message- From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 11:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: DNS

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Todd
? -Original Message- From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 11:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: DNS question... You want all the domains to redirect to a single domain? I'm not sure how to do it in IIS, but if you are on a private IIS install, you

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Ian Skinner
If I understand your question correctly and my very limited understanding of DNS applies, maybe? I think what you want to do is 'CNAME' entries into DNS that I believe basically say, this DNS string is the same is that other DNS string for which I gave a full 'A' description. Whether you will

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Jerry Guido
: OT: DNS question... This isn't an IIS question, but a DNS server question. Basically, I don't want to create 75 new zones on the DNS Server. Dos this make more sense? -Original Message- From: Ben Doom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, January 07, 2008 11:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
07, 2008 11:33 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: DNS question... You want all the domains to redirect to a single domain? I'm not sure how to do it in IIS, but if you are on a private IIS install, you could set the default website to redirect to the correct domain, and then set the domain's

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Dave Watts
Basically, I don't want to create 75 new zones on the DNS Server. I think you'll have to create the zones. I suspect this can be scripted relatively easily, though. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Dave Watts
Use the Cname attribute in the DNS record. If server 2003is the same as 2000, you can open up the DNS file created by Windows and add the domains it manually. I am not sure where it is located; it has been years since I last did this. I'm pretty sure you'll need to create the zones first.

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Adrian Lynch
Can anyone comment on the SEO ramifications of pointing mulitple domains at the same site rather than 301 redirecting them? Adrian -Original Message- From: Ben Doom Sent: 07 January 2008 17:05 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: DNS question... So you want to point multiple domains

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Josh Nathanson
Can anyone comment on the SEO ramifications of pointing mulitple domains at the same site rather than 301 redirecting them? Hi Adrian, I recently had to deal with some SEO issues - I don't have a good answer for you, but there is a discussion board at Google Groups with folks who could

Re: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Ben Doom
than 301 redirecting them? Adrian -Original Message- From: Ben Doom Sent: 07 January 2008 17:05 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: OT: DNS question... So you want to point multiple domains to the same IP, but not necessarily redirect them? I don't know of a way in MS DNS. I know

RE: OT: DNS question...

2008-01-07 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
You are most likely going to end up adding the host records for each. Not only to DNS but in IIS as well. As for DNS, it should be pretty easy and quick to add that many if you use the dnscmd command rather than the GUI. Just type `dnscmd /recordadd /help` on the DNS server to figure out the

SOT: CFMAIL reverse DNS question

2005-08-09 Thread Burns, John D
This question is more about servers that receive mail from a cfmail tag than it is about actually generating mail using cfmail. I figured someone here may know the answer. I know many mail servers now do reverse DNS lookups to make sure the mail server connecting is actually who it says it is

RE: CFMAIL reverse DNS question

2005-08-09 Thread Mark A Kruger
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 09, 2005 9:53 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: SOT: CFMAIL reverse DNS question This question is more about servers that receive mail from a cfmail tag than it is about actually generating mail using cfmail. I figured someone here may know the answer. I

RE: CFMAIL reverse DNS question

2005-08-09 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
PROTECTED] Sent: 09 August 2005 15:53 To: CF-Talk Subject: SOT: CFMAIL reverse DNS question This question is more about servers that receive mail from a cfmail tag than it is about actually generating mail using cfmail. I figured someone here may know the answer. I know many mail servers now do

RE: CFMAIL reverse DNS question

2005-08-09 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
RDNSL will be on as *standard* soon - it is becoming the norm. -Original Message- From: Mark A Kruger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 09 August 2005 16:08 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CFMAIL reverse DNS question John, Yes it will cause problems - particularly with AOL who is the biggest

Re: DNS question

2004-05-29 Thread Ewok
To: CF-Talk Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 4:51 PM Subject: RE: DNS question Depends on your server.BIND will let you, but it will control ALL subdomains, even if you explicitly specific a subdomain to point to another IP (at least that's my understanding).I don't know about any other servers

RE: DNS question

2004-05-27 Thread Barney Boisvert
Depends on your server.BIND will let you, but it will control ALL subdomains, even if you explicitly specific a subdomain to point to another IP (at least that's my understanding).I don't know about any other servers. Cheers, barneyb -Original Message- From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL

Re: DNS question

2004-05-27 Thread Phillip B
Thanks. Barney Boisvert wrote: Depends on your server.BIND will let you, but it will control ALL subdomains, even if you explicitly specific a subdomain to point to another IP (at least that's my understanding).I don't know about any other servers. Cheers, barneyb [Todays Threads]

DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Phoeun Pha
Hey guys I have a site that was registered through Verio (verio.com). And now I am going to have ti hosted on a new site, and my host has given me the IP address for the site. However, the host doesn't have a DNS service. What do I do? Right now, the verio guys are my DNS service. DO i call

RE: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Bryan F. Hogan
to me. -Original Message- From: Phoeun Pha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS question Hey guys I have a site that was registered through Verio (verio.com). And now I am going to have ti hosted on a new site, and my host has

RE: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Joel Blanchette
: Thursday, August 29, 2002 11:02 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS question Hey guys I have a site that was registered through Verio (verio.com). And now I am going to have ti hosted on a new site, and my host has given me the IP address for the site. However, the host doesn't have a DNS service

RE: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Turetsky, Seth
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS question Hey guys I have a site that was registered through Verio (verio.com). And now I am going to have ti hosted on a new site, and my host has given me the IP address for the site. However, the host

RE: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Christopher Olive
if i remember correctly, verio specifically does NOT offer domain pointing. -Original Message- From: Phoeun Pha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 12:02 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS question Hey guys I have a site that was registered through Verio (verio.com

Re: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread novakbanda
:35 AM Subject: RE: DNS question You could, I don't know if they will do it for you though. If they can they will most likely charge some sort of fee. But if they don't there are many companies such as mine that can handle this for you. I can't believe there is a hosting company that does

RE: DNS question

2002-08-29 Thread Christopher Olive
i used them for a while, they went Tango Uniform multiple times while i did so. hey, it's free, but you get what you pay for. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, August 29, 2002 2:26 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: DNS question Take a look

DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread ChristianWatt
A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world you set up DNS so that the user does not have to enter WWW. Instead of www.skillpath.com they can just enter skillpath.com and the name is resolved. Thank You, Christian ~~ Your

RE: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread Bill Killillay
What server are you using? It's a combo of DNS and Webserver settings. -Original Message- From: ChristianWatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS Question A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world you

RE: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread C. Hatton Humphrey
: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS Question A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world you set up DNS so that the user does not have to enter WWW. Instead of www.skillpath.com they can just enter skillpath.com and the name is resolved. Thank

Re: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread Paris Lundis
: ChristianWatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2001 12:52:08 -0500 Subject: DNS Question A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world you set up DNS so that the user does not have to enter WWW. Instead of www.skillpath.com they can just enter skillpath.com

RE: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread Justin Greene
PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS Question A little off topic, but can anyone please tell me how in the world you set up DNS so that the user does not have to enter WWW. Instead of www.skillpath.com they can just enter skillpath.com and the name

RE: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread ChristianWatt
-Talk Subject: RE: DNS Question What server are you using? It's a combo of DNS and Webserver settings. -Original Message- From: ChristianWatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 1:52 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: DNS Question A little off topic, but can anyone please

Re: DNS Question

2001-09-04 Thread Mahmut Basaran
: Paris Lundis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 9:47 PM Subject: Re: DNS Question hmmm... point your A record to the IP... define another A record that is *.domain.extension Set you web server up to handle all incoming requests