Danny Mayer wrote:
Kevin Darcy wrote:
Ezra Taylor wrote:
Hello All:
How can I create a CNAME that points to another
domain. Example below. Is the below example possible?
stars.mydomain.com <http://stars.mydomain.com> IN CNAME
stars.otherdomain.com <http://stars.otherdomain.com>.
If stars.mydomain.com is just an ordinary name in the mydomain.com zone,
then there is no problem with what you show above (except,
syntactically, you need the trailing dot, as was already pointed out).
If, on the other hand, stars.mydomain.com is a *zone*, then it's not
possible, because in that case there would be "apex" records (records
whose name is the same as that of the zone); at a minimum, an SOA and at
least 2 NS records, which are required for each and every zone. When a
particular name owns a CNAME record, it cannot also own SOA or NS records.
Not true. For a Domain alias use a DNAME:
mydomain.com. IN DNAME otherdomain.com.
Bearing in mind that the OP asked specifically about creation of CNAMEs,
which part is "not true"?
- Kevin
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