Hi All,
Time for the next Melbourne Silicon Beach Drinks again. The Carlton
Hotel 193 Bourke St, Melbourne.
The last one was a blast and we need your help to keep the momentum
going.
See details and photos of first drinks with a dozen turning up at
www.melbournesiliconbeach.com
6pm onwards,
Hi All,
Just wanted to let the group know that my company will next week be debuting
an e-mag and website called Tech Marketing, which you will probably not be
surprised to hear is about marketing technology. We've had a fair bit of
enthusiasm for it even before launch so good chance we'll do a
Hi all,
Pieter and I have given up after hours of back and forth attempts and
postings to our respective service providers. Hopefully someone here
can help us. We're sure this should be simple, but clearly, it's not!
We would like to have the domain name
You need a CNAME record setup, not sure the best way to do it on your
hosting accounts but a really good overview of what is needed can be found
http://articles.slicehost.com/assets/2008/4/18/DNS_administration_v1.0.1.pdf
Michael Specht
Principal Consultant
Phone: +61 3 9017 1865 | Mobile:
If the siliconbeachaustralia.org domain is hosted at Godaddy, you can use
Godaddy to control the CNAME records, however you need to use Godaddy DNS to
do that.
Andrew
2008/11/19 Michael Specht [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You need a CNAME record setup, not sure the best way to do it on your
hosting
siliconbeachaustralia.org is sitting on site5.com's name servers, so
you should be able to login to site5.com and modify the DNS records
through their interface.
Change the CNAME for melbourne.siliconbeachaustralia.org to point to
melbournesiliconbeach.com (if that's the right destination).
The quick and dirty way is to use http://everydns.net
log in for free, and make http://melbourne.siliconbeachaustralia.org
a
webhop to Pieters site.
Ian
Elias Bizannes wrote:
Hi all,
Pieter and I have given up after hours of back and forth attempts and
postings to our respective
how long did you wait before you called it a failure depending on the ISP
DNS and f-node refreshes it can sometimes take several hours before a DNS
entry will work.
Ash
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 3:38 PM, Ian Woolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The quick and dirty way is to use http://everydns.net