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Subject: Re: forwarding "@" to a different domain?
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:48:42 enigmedia wrote:
> Hi All: I have a
situation where I need to forward requests for
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Sent: Sunday, January 08, 2012 6:33 PM
To: bind-users@lists.isc.org
Subject: Re: forwarding "@" to a different domain?
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:48:42 enigmedia wrote:
> Hi All: I h
On Sunday 08 January 2012 09:48:42 enigmedia wrote:
> Hi All: I have a situation where I need to forward requests for
> "mydomain.com" and "www.mydomain.com" to a third party:
"mydomain.com" is a real domain, and probably not yours. If for some
reason you do not want to mention your real domain n
On 08/01/2012 17:09, enigmedia (onl) wrote:
> How do I point requests for "http://mydomain.com"; and
> "http://www.mydomain.com"; to "http://mydomain.myshopify.com";?
Look up an A record (or ) for mydomain.myshopify.com, then
create a similar A (or ) record pointing to the same address in
8.1.2012 20:46, Jukka Pakkanen kirjoitti:
8.1.2012 19:02, enigmedia (onl) kirjoitti:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen
wrote
www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
mydomain.com. in cname
mydomain.myshopify.com.
Is this what you are looking for?
Yes, but I thought you cou
8.1.2012 19:02, enigmedia (onl) kirjoitti:
On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen
wrote
www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
mydomain.com. in cname
mydomain.myshopify.com.
Is this what you are looking for?
Yes, but I thought you couldn't use a cname for the root record of th
On Sun, 8 Jan 2012 13:20:56 -0500 Ben Croswell wrote
You can't cnane mydomain.com to anything because it has, at the minimum, ns
and soa records.
-Ben Croswell
Thanks Ben...that's what I thought. So just to ask the question
another way:
How do I point requests for "http://mydomain.c
On Sun, 08 Jan 2012 20:00:07 +0200 Jukka Pakkanen
wrote
www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
mydomain.com. in cname
mydomain.myshopify.com.
Is this what you are looking for?
Yes, but I thought you couldn't use a cname for the root record of the
domain?
8.1.2012 17:48, enigmedia kir
You can't cnane mydomain.com to anything because it has, at the minimum, ns
and soa records.
-Ben Croswell
On Jan 8, 2012 1:11 PM, "Jukka Pakkanen" wrote:
>
> www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
> mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
>
> Is this what you are looking for?
>
>
> 8.1.201
www in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
mydomain.com. in cname mydomain.myshopify.com.
Is this what you are looking for?
8.1.2012 17:48, enigmedia kirjoitti:
Hi All: I have a situation where I need to forward requests for "mydomain.com"
and "www.mydomain.com" to a third party: "mydomain.myshopif
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