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Re: DNS aliasing
Why not just set it up as:
bob.otherdomain.com. CNAME alice.somedomain.com.
DNS will resolv to the IP of alice.somedomain.com when the request is
made.
On Fri, 2003-10-03 at 08:53, mike808@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
> I have a friend with a dynamic DNS service.
>
> Bascially, she's got a machine, alice.somedomain.com.
>
> I manage the DNS for otherdomain.com.
>
> I want to setup bob.otherdomain.com to always resolve to the same IP as
> alice.somedomain.com so that either name will work.
>
> In particular, http requests should be able to put up a virtual host for either.
> mod_rewrite can be used to send one to the other if this isn't needed.
>
> I don't know jack about zone files (other than *basic* SOA, A, CNAME, and MX
> records).
>
> Thoughts? Examples? How-To? URLs? Googlisms?
>
> Mike/
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