I don't think a single record can contain both A records and CNAME
pointers.  However, you can enter the A records for the primary domain,
and then use CNAME pointers for all the others.  I think.  I'm *way* not
an expert in this.

--Ben

Eric Dawson wrote:
> Tell me where I am wrong. What I would like to do is.
> 
> maindomain.com
> Create host records for all the servers/IP
> servername A ===> x.x.x.x
> servername2 A ===> x.x.x.y
> servername3 A ===> x.x.x.z
> 
> www cname servername
> cname servername
> vpn cname servername2
> mx servername3
> 
> ===============
> allotherdomains.com
> 
> www cname servername
> cname servername
> vpn cname servername2
> mx servername3
> ===============
> 
> but when I have an MX record created it won't let me create the cname to the 
> root. "cannot create cname"
> 
> How should I have this configured? Up until now I have been updating host 
> records for each domain, but it is starting to get tedious - I would like to 
> maintain only one host record per server w/ aliases whenever that host is 
> used by another domain.
> 
> Is there a better approach?
> 
> Eric
> 
> 
> 
> 

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