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Windows DNS CNAME Record with a "." in it
DHamblin 12.07.2007 18:52:04
I need some help with a DNS issue. Our existing domain name is rajones.com;
which is also outside domain name for website. So, we have a DNS entry for
"WWW" that points to the web server so when users type "WWW.RAJONES.COM" they
get the corp website.

Due to new owners, our web site will be "WWW.OYSTAR.RAJONES.COM". I need to
have a similar record to the above "WWW" pointing to the web server except it
needs to be "WWW.OYSTAR".

I have not found a way to create a CNAME Record with a "." in it, when you
type the "." in the CNAME creation window it ignores it.

Does anyone know how to get around this?
--
Thanks,
Dave Hamblin
Re: Windows DNS CNAME Record with a "." in it
"SimonR" <srae23[ at ]gmail.com> 13.07.2007 08:16:27
Try creating a new domain under the RAJONES forward lookup zone called
OYSTER and then create an alias called WWW in that new domain that points to
the appropriate target host entry.

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Simon Rae
MCSE 2003, CCA


"DHamblin" <DHamblin[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:DCE15787-08B0-4F57-9C44-1BE6D5861DE3[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text]
>I need some help with a DNS issue. Our existing domain name is
>rajones.com;
> which is also outside domain name for website. So, we have a DNS entry
> for
> "WWW" that points to the web server so when users type "WWW.RAJONES.COM"
> they
> get the corp website.
>
> Due to new owners, our web site will be "WWW.OYSTAR.RAJONES.COM". I need
> to
> have a similar record to the above "WWW" pointing to the web server except
> it
> needs to be "WWW.OYSTAR".
>
> I have not found a way to create a CNAME Record with a "." in it, when you
> type the "." in the CNAME creation window it ignores it.
>
> Does anyone know how to get around this?
> --
> Thanks,
> Dave Hamblin


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