>No coupon code? :-(
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 5:40 PM, Mike Z wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I work for Go Daddy and just wanted to let you know a bit about what
> happened yesterday. Go Daddy was not attacked by a DDoS and no customer
> data was at risk. You can see the full details about this here:
> http://support.godadd
well done for taking responsibility I say, they could have easily let
everyone believe it was the hackers who owned up to it.
sadly folks are too quick to bitch and moan and threaten to leave the first
time something goes wrong, but fail to remember how long they have had a
good service with no in
Hey all,
I work for Go Daddy and just wanted to let you know a bit about what happened
yesterday. Go Daddy was not attacked by a DDoS and no customer data was at
risk. You can see the full details about this here:
http://support.godaddy.com/godaddy/ceo-addresses-sept-10-service-outage/?isc=s
Also 3rd party monitors detected no traffic telltales that would
indicate an attack of that magnitude was in progress.
So GD stepped on their own you-know-what and this was due to
incompetence rather than incompetence+malice. Not sure I feel that
much better about it.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 4:28 AM, Maureen wrote:
> Considering the way the hacker described this on twitter and the length of
> time between his initial taunt and when the sites went down, I suspect more
> to it than a DDOS. It sounds almost like he had his hand on the rhetorical
> "switch" and
Considering the way the hacker described this on twitter and the length of
time between his initial taunt and when the sites went down, I suspect more
to it than a DDOS. It sounds almost like he had his hand on the rhetorical
"switch" and he turned it off.
On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:22 AM, Russ M
//www.threeravensconsulting.com
> >
> >
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
> > Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 3:38 PM
> > To: cf-talk
> > Subject: RE: Anyone having issues with
ember 10, 2012 3:38 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up
> their website.
>
>
> Sugest you google dos attacks, it is nothing to do with godaddy
>
> Regards
> Russ Michaels
> On Sep 10, 2012 9:28 PM, &q
-Original Message-
From: Russ Michaels [mailto:r...@michaels.me.uk]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 3:38 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up
their website.
Sugest you google dos attacks, it is nothing to do with godaddy
Regards
Sugest you google dos attacks, it is nothing to do with godaddy
Regards
Russ Michaels
On Sep 10, 2012 9:28 PM, "Eric Roberts"
wrote:
>
> I am really glad I moved my sites and DNS away from them LOL.
> Freedns.angy.com is a free dns host site. My actual sites are at
or Steven Pearcy (Ratt)
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Scott Stewart >wrote:
>
> > but never auto-tune
>
>
> No, that is reserved for T-Pain only
>
>
>
~~
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:34 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
> but never auto-tune
No, that is reserved for T-Pain only
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On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:32 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> Or Delay
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Scott Stewart >wrote:
>
> > reverb :)
> >
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Russ Michaels
> > wrote:
>
Thanks for the info guys, one of the sites that I previously used to manage
is down. This specific case business went ahead to host it on their own and
they I'll learn their lesson now
On Sep 11, 2012 12:29 AM, "Eric Roberts"
wrote:
>
> I am really glad I moved my sites a
Or Delay
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Scott Stewart wrote:
> reverb :)
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:11 PM, Russ Michaels
> wrote:
>
> >
> > Echo?
>
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> >
> >
> > On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
> > ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
> >
> > >
>
I am really glad I moved my sites and DNS away from them LOL.
Freedns.angy.com is a free dns host site. My actual sites are at hostek
these days.
Three Ravens Consulting
Eric Roberts
Owner/Developer
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com
tel: 630-486-5255
fax: 630
Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
> ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my sites that use their
> DNS.
> > Anyone else having this trouble?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
~~~
he took down the whole block of DNS (Domain Name System) servers: "yes!
it's not so complex."
That was followed by: "when i do some DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service)
attack i like to let it down by many days , the attack for unlimited time,
it can last one hour or one month.&quo
Their getting DDOS'd
http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/10/godaddy-outage-takes-down-millions-of-sites/
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my si
stwebworks.com]
> Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:38 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up
> their website.
>
>
> We're seeing the same issue with some of Potomac Digitek's clients
>
> On Mon, Sep 1
: Scott Stewart [mailto:webmas...@sstwebworks.com]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:38 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up
their website.
We're seeing the same issue with some of Potomac Digitek's clients
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at
to
fix, only to find they had signed up with one of our resellers, so were
still on our server.
Regards
Russ Michaels
On Sep 10, 2012 8:52 PM, "Eric Roberts"
wrote:
>
> Wow...I know I was in the process of moving to one of the free dns services
> after GoDaddy threw in their
Wow...I know I was in the process of moving to one of the free dns services
after GoDaddy threw in their support of SIPA...I must have got them all
moved heheheh. That was a several month process as it wasn't a very high
priority.
Three Ravens Consu
ulting.com
-Original Message-
From: Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions
[mailto:ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com]
Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 1:30 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up their
website.
I'm having is
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> >
> > I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my sites that use their
> DNS.
> > Anyone else having this trouble?
> >
> >
> >
>
>
~~~
We're seeing the same issue with some of Potomac Digitek's clients
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
>
> I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my sites that use their DNS.
> A
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 2:30 PM, Casey Dougall - Uber Website Solutions <
ca...@uberwebsitesolutions.com> wrote:
> I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my sites that use their DNS.
> Anyone else having this trouble?
>
Ugh!
http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/10/godad
I'm having issues hitting godaddy and some of my sites that use their DNS.
Anyone else having this trouble?
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Yeah.. It was changed for me. Just needed to flush the DNS cache..
Stupid mistake, but I haven't had my coffee yet. :)
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:33 AM, Phillip Duba wrote:
>
> Remember, it could take up to 48 hours for DNS changes to propagate. We had
> a site in which we change
Remember, it could take up to 48 hours for DNS changes to propagate. We had
a site in which we changed hosts and it took that long for everyone to see
the changes (since we didn't control the TTL refresh rate). HTH,
Phil
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Phillip Vector wrote:
>
>
its working fine for me, did you actually check the DNS locally using ping
or something and see where it was resolving ?
most likely you have a dns caching issue or have not allowed sufficient
time for propagation.
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 6:10 PM, Phillip Vector wrote:
>
> So I own the
Nevermind.. *facepalm*
ipconfig /flushDNS
On Thu, Jun 7, 2012 at 10:10 AM, Phillip Vector
wrote:
> So I own the domain 5thWallGaming.com
>
> I updated the DNS and since my subdomain is working, I know it's on
> the new host. Also, FTP is pinging the new site...
>
> Bu
So I own the domain 5thWallGaming.com
I updated the DNS and since my subdomain is working, I know it's on
the new host. Also, FTP is pinging the new site...
But everytime I go to www.5thWallGaming.com, I get the "We are
updating" message (the old site).
Any ideas on what I c
Friday, September 02, 2011 2:07 PM
To: "cf-talk"
Subject: RE: CFHTTP, DNS Caching, and CF 9 won't behave.
Is it an HTTPS connection? Have you added their cert to the Java
KeyStore?
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
Sent: September
Is it an HTTPS connection? Have you added their cert to the Java KeyStore?
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Eric Cobb [mailto:cft...@ecartech.com]
Sent: September-02-11 12:00 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CFHTTP, DNS Caching, and CF 9 won't behave.
So, I'm having a problem w
So, I'm having a problem with CFHTTP caching DNS and not wanting to update.
Basically, a vendor updated their API yesterday and now all CFHTTP calls
to the url give a "Connection Failure" error, even though you can pull the
url up in a browser (from the server) and it wo
> I'm running into a problem with CFHTTP. I like to use it on some projects to
> verify a URL before allowing it to be used. The problem I have is that
> on my local development environment, my DNS servers (Buckeye Express) don't
> return failure codes if an invalid
there is nothing you can do about that as it is a feature of some DNS
servers that they will redirect to a url if the domain does not exist or is
disabled.
You will need to do 2 tests.
1. test if the url returns a response
2. if yes then test if the url returns the expected response
Russ
On
I'm running into a problem with CFHTTP. I like to use it on some projects to
verify a URL before allowing it to be used. The problem I have is that on my
local development environment, my DNS servers (Buckeye Express) don't return
failure codes if an invalid URL is tested. My D
-box.esu.edu
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 11:45 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: WOT: DNS CNAME
> Is there any problem or disadvantage of creating CNAME in the DNS to
> point to an outside domain or subdomain (i.e.,
> Is there any problem or disadvantage of creating CNAME in the DNS to
> point to an outside domain or subdomain (i.e.,
> http://support.microsoft.com)? There seems to be resistance by the CIO
> to use this naming convention and don't see what the problem is. I like
> to
> Is there any problem or disadvantage of creating
> CNAME in the DNS to point to an outside domain or
The only real downside to a CNAME record is that it can cause an additional
DNS lookup for the client's DNS resolver. If the CNAME is to a name within
the same domain (i.e. m.
address for an external resource (it's how Google apps works with mail
servers, for example).
--
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On 27 July 2010 20:48, Steve LaBadie wrote:
>
> Is there any problem or disadvantage of creating CNAME in the DNS to
>
Is there any problem or disadvantage of creating CNAME in the DNS to
point to an outside domain or subdomain (i.e.,
http://support.microsoft.com)? There seems to be resistance by the CIO
to use this naming convention and don't see what the problem is. I like
to use them to keep our ide
y that is about half the price of
> our current AT&T provider and triple the bandwidth.
>
> So now we will have a new IP range and have to switch all the web sites to
> a new DNS server.
>
> Makes sense to use a 3rd party to host the DNS so the records at
> netsol.com, godaddy.
through the pain of switching our internet providers. We
> got a great deal from a cable company that is about half the price of our
> current AT&T provider and triple the bandwidth.
>
> So now we will have a new IP range and have to switch all the web sites to a
> new DNS
+1 for www.dtdns.com
Haven't seen anything but solid service for 5 years...
Greg
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Justin Scott
wrote:
>
> > Anyone use or recommend a 3rd party DNS service?
>
> I'm biased, since I run one at www.dtdns.com. It's all powered by
I have used dyndns.org's premium service in the past and was very happy with
that. They have an api for updating DNS records that was rather handy at the
time for the task at hand.
G!
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Chad Gray wrote:
>
> Hello, we are going through the pain of sw
> Anyone use or recommend a 3rd party DNS service?
I'm biased, since I run one at www.dtdns.com. It's all powered by
ColdFusion, of course (aside from the actual DNS server). Been up and
running for 11 years n
I use and have never had a problem with http://web.easydns.com/. No downtime
(unlike NSI) in the past 5 or so years...
Brook
-Original Message-
From: Chad Gray [mailto:cg...@careyweb.com]
Sent: June-03-10 8:09 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: (ot) 3rd party DNS
Hello, we are going through
Hello, we are going through the pain of switching our internet providers. We
got a great deal from a cable company that is about half the price of our
current AT&T provider and triple the bandwidth.
So now we will have a new IP range and have to switch all the web sites to a
new DNS se
There are some potential complications when you start getting into
delegation of subdomains, but that is a pretty rare setup. Generally
speaking you are going be dealing with two levels of DNS. There is the
"domain" itself which you would go to a registrar for, like foo.com or
foo.c
Dave Watts wrote:
> The servers "jolie" and "apps" are hosts, not domains. If the server is
> registered in DNS with an A or CNAME record, it's not a domain.
>
> Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
That clarifies some of it. I really need to get my head
The servers "jolie" and "apps" are hosts, not domains. If the server is
registered in DNS with an A or CNAME record, it's not a domain.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
-Original Message-
From: Ian Skinner
Sent: Monday, 06 July, 2009 14:22
To: cf-talk
Sub
Judah McAuley wrote:
> DNAME is for aliasing an entire domain, not a single resource, so you
> should use CNAME.
>
> You should also see if there is an MX record for your old app server.
> If so it will need to be updated as well.
>
> Judah
Is that not what I am attempting to do, aliasing the ent
n, but there are just so many smart people here.
>
> We have an old server named jolie [jolie.cdpr.ca.gov] . This server is
> being replaced by our new apps server [apps.cdpr.ca.gov].
>
> What do I want to tell our DNS host to do with the old jolie.cdpr.ca.gov
> entry to have i
Not a ColdFusion question, but there are just so many smart people here.
We have an old server named jolie [jolie.cdpr.ca.gov] . This server is
being replaced by our new apps server [apps.cdpr.ca.gov].
What do I want to tell our DNS host to do with the old jolie.cdpr.ca.gov
entry to have it
> I have a host(a) record called 'report' that points to an internal IP
> address corresponding to the intranet server. Server software is Windows
> Server 2003. The web browser on the thin client (Win Xpe) points to
> http://report and that occasionally sends them to the public website.
If you o
--Original Message-
From: Ben Conner [mailto:b...@webworldinc.com]
Sent: Friday, January 16, 2009 4:31 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: (OT) - DNS misbehavior?
Hi Billy,
Are the two sites pointing to the same IP address or different ones? The
first thing you need to narrow down is whether the pr
Hi Billy,
Are the two sites pointing to the same IP address or different ones?
The first thing you need to narrow down is whether the problem is a DNS
issue, a web server issue, or a thin client issue. What type of server
software are the two sites on? Are they assigned to specific IP
addresses
What are the respective URLs?
Are they different domains? Is one just a sub-domain?
~Brad
Original Message
Subject: (OT) - DNS misbehavior?
From: "Billy Cox"
Date: Fri, January 16, 2009 3:50 pm
To: cf-talk
I have an intranet server named 'report&
ssuming this
is a DNS issue, but I haven't been able to track down the root cause.
What would cause this and how do I fix it? I'm mainly a programmer so I'm
learning network admin as needed.
Thanks,
Billy Cox
Old World S
-
From: Tim Bugler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September-12-08 8:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flash remoting not working thru domain url on DNS
If I type in http://computername the application works fine, but if I try to
access it thru http://www.mydomain.com the data won't load.
its
attachments.
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September-12-08 8:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flash remoting not working thru domain url on DNS
> I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works
> fine if I access the server via th
> I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works
> fine if I access the server via the servers DNS name. And if
> I log into the app via the DNS address, I can than also login
> to the app via the site URL (as long as it is the same
> browser and I don'
I've run into an issue with Flash Remoting. Everything works fine if I access
the server via the servers DNS name. And if I log into the app via the DNS
address, I can than also login to the app via the site URL (as long as it is
the same browser and I don't close the session) and
>
>And on top of that there is a story since Monday about DNS that is much
>scarier and much closer to home to most readers.
I am surprised we are not hearing about this on the list.. just in
case you haven't been getting the MS alerts or other news sources
telling you about
ED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:41 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF DNS Cache
not meant to take over this thread but i am guessing that cf does cache
DNS since i get aggregated by adobe feeds and ever since i moved my
hosting I have to manually ping it inorder for it to update. if i switch
back
not meant to take over this thread but i am guessing that cf does cache DNS
since i get aggregated by adobe feeds and ever since i moved my hosting I have
to manually ping it inorder for it to update. if i switch back to my old host
then it works fine.
- Original Message
From: Brad
Here's an interesting article on this subject:
http://tjordahl.blogspot.com/2004/10/cfmx-and-dns-caching.html
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 5:55 PM, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I don't know that CF caches DNS, but I bet the OS probably does.
>
> Is this a one-time
Hmm, looks like I was wrong. Java does cache DNS. Furthermore, it
appears to ignore TTL values.
Here's a page talking about it:
http://www.rgagnon.com/javadetails/java-0445.html
I'm not sure exactly how that all translates to CF though.
~Brad
-Original Message-
From:
I don't know that CF caches DNS, but I bet the OS probably does.
Is this a one-time thing, or do you need to pragmatically do this on a
regular basis through your application?
~Brad
-Original Message-
From: Jenny Gavin-Wear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2008 4:
; wrote:
> Does CF (7) ever clear it's DNS cache, or does it have to be done via a
> restart, please?
>
> Jenny
>
>
>
>
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Does CF (7) ever clear it's DNS cache, or does it have to be done via a
restart, please?
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Archive:
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You might like to look at http://www.everydns.net/
It's not free but it's close. They offer primary and secondary services with
4 geographically diverse DNS servers.
Paul
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- I'd much rather have
a centralized DNS solution that's outside of the registrar (then just tell my
clients to update their DNS servers accordingly). I don't want to chase down
registrar logins when, say a redundant mail server goes into place.
>I just use wherever the domai
I just use wherever the domain is bought... (gododdy). Also rackspace.
Never had an issue with either.
Russ
> -Original Message-
> From: Jake Pilgrim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2008 11:13 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: DNS solutions
>
> I&
I'm looking to set up a new colocated server. I know I can run my own DNS
server, and my provider is willing to set up a secondary nameserver for me on a
separate box, but basically both boxes are going to be across the room from
each other - I'd like some geographic dispersion (the
so where is the goDaddy swag :)
On 1/28/08, Alan Rother <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I use GoDaddy.
>
> It's proven pretty reliable. There was one outage about 2 years ago,
> but other than that they have been excellent. And the fact they are
> free doesn't hurt.
>
> As a side note, they have be
I use GoDaddy.
It's proven pretty reliable. There was one outage about 2 years ago,
but other than that they have been excellent. And the fact they are
free doesn't hurt.
As a side note, they have been sponsors of the Phoenix Cold Fusion
User Group... So they are on my good people list right now.
I am looking for recommendations from the list on DNS Hosting solutions. We
use Internap's COLocation services and they host our DNS. Their DNS servers
have gone down 3 times in the past 60 days. I would like to know what others
on this list recommend.
Thanks,
We run a primary DNS server on one of our production boxes, a secondary
off a box in the office (this made more sense when our production
servers were halfway across the country, but it still works), and we pay
$50 a year for Nettica (http://www.nettica.com) to do secondary hosting
for up to
On Saturday 26 Jan 2008, Gerald Guido wrote:
> I used the DnyDns.org pay service. Highly recommended but a bit pricy @
> $27.50/domain/yr
My domains were brought via Gandi.net, and you get free rock solid DNS
hosting, as well as nice prices.
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to vitalist
I used the DnyDns.org pay service. Highly recommended but a bit pricy @
$27.50/domain/yr
zoneedit.com is also good and free.
A lot of domain registers offer free DNS services so you might look into
that. I use Domainmonger.com's DNS service and am very happy with it.
In any event I would
Dave Hatz wrote:
> I am looking for recommendations on a company to host our DNS.
Look for the two cheapest Linux VPS'es you can find (one on the East
coast and one on the West coast) and host backup DNS, backup MX and
backup network monitoring on them.
rnap's (caching page) website:
"For some businesses, website downtime translates to millions of dollars of
lost sales revenue per second, for others it means lost productivity in the
supply chain."
Andrew Grosset.
> I am looking for recommendations on a company to host our DNS.
I am looking for recommendations on a company to host our DNS. We are
currently using Internap's CoLocation services and their DNS went down again.
3rd time in less than 2 months. Our customers are pissed and I don't blame
them. I need to find another solution and always
You are most likely going to end up adding the host records for each. Not
only to DNS but in IIS as well. As for DNS, it should be pretty easy and
quick to add that many if you use the dnscmd command rather than the GUI.
Just type `dnscmd /recordadd /help` on the DNS server to figure out the
t; the same site rather than 301 redirecting them?
>
> Adrian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ben Doom
> Sent: 07 January 2008 17:05
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Re: OT: DNS question...
>
>
> So you want to point multiple domains to the same IP, but not
> nece
> Can anyone comment on the SEO ramifications of pointing mulitple domains
> at
> the same site rather than 301 redirecting them?
Hi Adrian,
I recently had to deal with some SEO issues - I don't have a good answer for
you, but there is a discussion board at Google Groups with folks who could
p
Can anyone comment on the SEO ramifications of pointing mulitple domains at
the same site rather than 301 redirecting them?
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Ben Doom
Sent: 07 January 2008 17:05
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: OT: DNS question...
So you want to point multiple domains to the
> Use the Cname attribute in the DNS record. If server 2003is
> the same as 2000, you can open up the DNS file created by
> Windows and add the domains it manually. I am not sure where
> it is located; it has been years since I last did this.
I'm pretty sure you'll ne
> Basically, I don't want to create 75 new "zones" on the DNS
> Server.
I think you'll have to create the zones. I suspect this can be scripted
relatively easily, though.
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So you want to point multiple domains to the same IP, but not
necessarily redirect them?
I don't know of a way in MS DNS. I know there is a way in BIND.
I've seen an option for MS DNS on 2k3 to store the info in files only,
so you may be able to c&p the files, renaming them ap
Use the Cname attribute in the DNS record. If server 2003is the same as
2000, you can open up the DNS file created by Windows and add the
domains it manually. I am not sure where it is located; it has been
years since I last did this.
You can look at the how Cname is used for the mail server as
If I understand your question correctly and my very limited
understanding of DNS applies, maybe?
I think what you want to do is 'CNAME' entries into DNS that I believe
basically say, "this DNS string is the same is that other DNS string for
which I gave a full 'A'
Under linux, it'd be pretty easy to do this without adding more than 1 zone
file.
On Jan 7, 2008 11:40 AM, Che Vilnonis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This isn't an IIS question, but a DNS server question. Basically, I don't
> want to create 75 new "zones"
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