>>now. is there a way using
>>1) microsoft DNS on w2k to make woldcard entries for a domain?
>>ie www.*.somedomain.com ==> somehost.com
>>and *.somedomain.com ==> somehost.com
>Wildcard DNS entries are supported by Bind. I don't know about
>Microsoft, but you shouldn't really be using a Microsoft DNS anyway.
I'll check out bind.

otherwise I learned:
"In the DNS Manager, create a new Domain and name it "*". Then, open that 
new "folder" and add a Host record leaving the name blank. (It will give you 
a warning, but it will work.)"

>>2) wildcard entries in IIS? so all subdomains get
>>picked up by one site in
>>IIS - withou having to enter them all in?
>If you are going to have CF parse the host header than you don't need to do 
>anything special in IIS. However, if you want IIS to parse the host headers 
>for you than, you will need to configure IIS to do this.
>-Matt
problem is. i am running several other domains as well. I have one 
application which will parse subdomains. ie
www.groupname.groups.mydomain.com

plus I may have several instances where I want to map wildcard domains to 
specific applications.


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