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07-15-2002, 08:46 PM #1New Member
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Aliases for the Terminally Stupid?
Cobalt Raq4:
I am trying to alias a second domain (domain.com) to an existing domain (domain.com.au) without success -
The Cobalt Knowledgebase tells me:Create the "primary" or actual virtual site on the RaQ4. Under the site settings for that site, there is a field called "Web Server Aliases" In this field you will want to add the domain.com and host.domain.com of the other domain. Requests for the second domain's name will now be served by primary domain. Of course, DNS for the second domain must also be properly set up to point to the server.
Here's what I have done:
1. Established domain.com.au - propagation complete, all working OK
2. Added the following in Web Server Aliases for domain.com.au:
domain.com
www.domain.com
3. In Control Panel added one A Record only for domain.com pointing to the same IP as domain.com.au
4. www.domain.com gives me a DNS error
What have I missed?
Please, could someone give me a "painting-by-numbers" explanation of how to do this?
Remember, I'm an Aussie, and we 're a bit slow down-under
Thanks!
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07-16-2002, 03:51 AM #2Premium Member
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What do you mean by 'DNS error'? When?
Have you updated the DNS records with the registrar?
Domain aliases are similar to domains as far as propogation is concerned - ie. you have to wait up to 72 hours etc.,
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07-16-2002, 07:18 AM #3New Member
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Assuming that propagtion has completed (which, I assume, it has, as it has been almost a week since I created the A Record to which I referred above), I just need to know whether the procedure I followed is correct, or have I missed something along the way?
Thanks
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07-16-2002, 07:23 AM #4Web Hosting Evangelist
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Maybe i misunderstood it all, but why don't you use a Cname record for this?
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07-16-2002, 08:16 AM #5New Member
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The reason I don't want to use a Cname is something I read here
CNAMES are evil. Do not use them, ever. (This is not a joke.)