Hi Jeff,
I'm not entirely clear as to exactly what you need to know in order to
achieve this?
Pointing a domain name to a server means adding an "A" host entry in the
zone file of the second level domain ie. company.com. Thus you would end up
with area1.company.com --> 192.168.1.1 (server one IP address) and
area2.company.com --> 192.168.57.63 (server two IP address).
Is that it or am I missing the point completely?
Marc
-----Original Message-----
From: Marsh, Jeffrey B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 23 April 2001 22:56
To: Fusebox
Subject: OT: domain quandary
Please excuse the off topic-ness of this post.
I have a quandary involving two servers. One server will host mostly static
content delivered through Eprise. The other server will host ColdFusion
applications. We are talking intranet here. We want to use web domain names
something like area1.company.org, area2.company.org, etc. to point to the
Eprise server. I'm kind of at a loss as to how to point to the CF server. It
would be nice to use the same domain name - impossible. I was thinking about
apps.area1.company.org, apps.area2.company.org, etc. or something like that.
But I don't like the application/content division. Does anyone have any
suggestions? The two servers are not the same configuration and do not host
the same content. But I need a way to point users to theses servers without
confusing them (or the developers) too much. Thanks.
---
Jeffrey B. Marsh
Web Developer
Providence Health System
Technical Services Organization
(360) 493-4018
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ICQ: 50317525
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