Thanks Jan,

Per discussion not supported by all dns servers nor clients.
Ultimate solution is a non-DNS based fix to the websites anchors or a url 
wr-write function to correct for the missing www. Prefix.

Thanks,
Brian


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"Cuttler, Brian R (HEALTH) via bind-users" <[email protected]> wrote:

> However, I've been asked if we can point the apex record at the external 
> webserver.

I'm not quite sure if this covers what you're trying
to accomplish, but if you're talking about an HTTP /
browser context, you can take a look at setting an
RFC9460 HTTPS Alias record.

Support for this in browsers is still kinda iffy,
though, so perhaps more of a "down the line" kind of
solution.

-Jan
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