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Specifying an alias (CNAME) record
This feature allows you to alias one host name to another. The target
host name does not need to be a member of the local domain. For
example, you can create an alias record from “news.domain.com” to
“uucp.isp.net”.
!
Caution:
Do not use an Alias (CNAME) Record to cause a
domain name to resolve to a host name.
For example, do not create an Alias (CNAME) Record for
mydomain.com that resolves to www.mydomain.com. Instead,
add a new Address (A) Record for mydomain.com to the IP
address used by www.mydomain.com. See “Configuring a
primary DNS server” on page 174.
To specify an alias (CNAME) record:
1.
On the
Administrator
screen, click
Control Panel
. The Service
Settings table appears.
2.
Click
Parameters
next to the DNS service in the Service Settings
table. The DNS Settings table appears.
3.
Click
Add Alias Lookup
.
4.
Enter the host name and domain name for which you want to create
an alias (for example, www and yourdomain.com) and enter the
host name and domain name for the target. The target host name is
optional.
5.
Click
Update List
.
6.
Click
Save Changes to DNS Server
.
Summary of Contents for Cobalt Qube 2
Page 1: ...Cobalt QubeTM 2 User Manual...
Page 6: ...vi...
Page 20: ...Chapter 1 6 Figure 3 Administrator Site screen Figure 4 Public Site screen...
Page 26: ...Chapter 1 12...
Page 68: ...Chapter 3 54...
Page 70: ...Chapter 4 56 Figure 17 Administrator Site screen...
Page 76: ...Chapter 4 62 Figure 19 shows the User Defaults table Figure 19 User Defaults table...
Page 78: ...Chapter 4 64 Figure 20 shows the Add New User table Figure 20 Add New User table...
Page 87: ...Administrator Site 73 Figure 24 shows the Add New Group table Figure 24 Add New Group table...
Page 184: ...Appendix B 170...
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