> Oh, I think the wiki page that was referenced is out of date. There is > a new equivalent of that low-level directive, but what you want instead > is to use the high-level shortcut: > dnsAlias "start" "ghs.google.com";
The good news is that it resulted in "Configuration Succeded". The bad news is, start.rosasharn.com results in a "Server not found" page. I don't think its recognizing it as a CNAME because I did a NSLOOKUP for CNAMEs of rosasharn.com, and none were found. > As far as I know, reprocessing a domain's configuration nukes all web > hosts that you've left out. Your local DNS server is probably caching > the DNS mapping, so your browser asks the same HCoop server for the site > content, but our server no longer knows about that host, so it shows the > default page. The reason I thought it was odd is because I tested it against other unknown/wrong DNSs on my domain, like askljfsl.rosasharn.com to see if all wrong addresses resulted in hcoop.net, but they do not. Wrong addresses give Page Not Found, while the one I used previously then eliminated (start.rosasharn.com) still goes to hcoop.net. _______________________________________________ HCoop-Help mailing list [email protected] https://lists.hcoop.net/listinfo/hcoop-help
