i ran into this a week ago for a 1 off request from a customer who needed
an "_" to use some 3rd party email service.
i just added it to the db.domain.name.include file be hand
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From: Michael Stauber
To: b
Hi Colin,
> I have been asked by a client to create a new CNAME record on the DNS
> for the following:
>
> NEW Record Type: CNAME
>
> Hostname: _69F8BF440B0DA58166380745E0EB4F5F.domain.co.uk
>
> Point to:
> 57BB458482A5AB33474E97891351014E.E610BBD363C7C2E032B35DDA755B2B52.55WcQD58V50sJqcKeKP5.c
I have been asked by a client to create a new CNAME record on the DNS for the
following:
NEW Record Type: CNAME
Hostname: _69F8BF440B0DA58166380745E0EB4F5F.domain.co.uk
Point to:
57BB458482A5AB33474E97891351014E.E610BBD363C7C2E032B35DDA755B2B52.55WcQD58V50sJqcKeKP5.comodoca.com
Bind says no! :-
Hi all,
a customer wants to use a second level sub directory as document root for a
subdomain. However, the gui throws an error, whenever there is a slash in the
value for "Web Directory" (i.e. sub/directory).
Is there a reason for not allowing this to work? Or is it just overlooked
because no