Technically a CNAME does need a dot at the end.

Otherwise its a sub-domain inside the current host and even within the
current users search domain.

... some DNS interfaces will silently just add it for you anyway
(assuming you wanted one), or I suppose they could require you not to
put one (because they will add it themselves anyway) - but that sounds
wrong.

(so the interface is just hiding you from that detail, but its there
under the hood)




On 26 April 2011 18:26, candytunes <[email protected]> wrote:
> the CNAME does not need the period at the end.
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