Sounds like you need someone with a real DNS. I am not familiar
with the dynamic service you use, but possibly dyndns.org allows this.

I personally only have one dynamic name that I play with..
But with DNS I can create many different cnames under different
domains that point to the same dynamic address.
ie;
yourdomain.dyndns.org
         Automatically updates IP when changed.

Real DNS server.
www.domain1.com cnames to yourdomain.dyndns.org
www.domain2.com cnames to yourdomain.dyndns.org

Your vhost will pick up the www names and direct them properly.

Danny



At 10/14/2001 01:34 AM, you wrote:
>Does anyone have any suggestions on how I can go about being able to get
>more than one domain name pointed at my IP without using something like the
>mydomain.com service because it redirects within a frameset and effectively
>cancels the HOST directive of a browser and will not allow my vhosts.ini
>file to work. I have serveral domains that I need pointed at my IP but don't
>know how to accomplish this. I am using the dns2go.com service to handle one
>domain and mydomain.com is pointing the main one at my IP but dns2go.com can
>only do one domain. I guess the best thing might be to set-up a dns server
>here at home... does anyone have suggestions for dns software or any other
>ideas on how I might accomplish this task of sending multiple domains to my
>IP?
>
>Jeff
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