since your running DNS It's probably safe to assume you have a webserver that handles multiple sublevel domains

you can use site headers (or identities in IIS) in your webserver to do it.

I have many different projects  and they are all viewed by http://projectname.mydomain.com all set up through the web server.

you just put the header "projectname.mydomain.com" and point it to the correct directory or IP, set its home dir and voila

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you'd still have to add your pointer records to your DNS if it is your PRIMARY DNS server

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Barney Boisvert
  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.

  Cheers,
  barneyb

  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: Phillip B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  > Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 1:44 PM
  > To: CF-Talk
  > Subject: OT:DNS question
  >
  > Can you use a wild card in DNS? I have several sub domains
  > that need to
  > be set up with more to come. What I want to do is put
  > *.domainname.com
  > in DNS and be done with it.
  >
  > Thanks,
  >
  > Phillip B.
  >
  >
  >
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