Re: ANother DNS question
Thank you @Ethin. I am looking into it now.
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Re: ANother DNS question
I mean, the OSI model works but its not actually how the internet is structured... A more apt model is the TCP/IP model. But I'm nitpicking. Use nginx/apache for redirects like this. 301s are in the HTTP protocol specifically, not DNS. (There are DNS records
Re: ANother DNS question
I mean, the OSI model works but its not actually how the internet is structured... A more apt model is the internet protocol suite. But I'm nitpicking. Use nginx/apache for redirects like this. 301s are defined in the HTTP protocol specifically, not DNS
Re: ANother DNS question
Thank you camlorn, I understand now.
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Re: ANother DNS question
You'll have to deploy Nginx to do 301 redirect. You can't do that sort of thing with DNS. Google the OSI model, if you want an overview of what each piece can handle; in particular, DNS is much lower level than HTTP.
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ANother DNS question
Hi,I again have problem with the english terminology. I want to create a record, which makes it like sowww.myfile.myexample.com points to www.storage.myexample.com/myfile.myextI wantedt o create CName record, yet it does not want to work because CName can point only