okapi Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 5 Feb 27, 2007 736 views 4 replies #1 Hi Usually it's easy, just set ns1, ns2 and that's it. But on some registars there are 3 type of records to do with: A CNAME MX NS what's the magic spell to point all subdomains to an Ip, i.e. parking site?
Hi Usually it's easy, just set ns1, ns2 and that's it. But on some registars there are 3 type of records to do with: A CNAME MX NS what's the magic spell to point all subdomains to an Ip, i.e. parking site?
A archer7 Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 1 Feb 27, 2007 #2 I think you need 'wildcarded DNS'. Not much idea what it is exactly though, Google it
6 625domains Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 5 Feb 27, 2007 #3 it's usually an A type with the * wildcard character as the host, how you get to this will vary by registrar.
it's usually an A type with the * wildcard character as the host, how you get to this will vary by registrar.
okapi Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 5 Feb 28, 2007 #4 wildcards aren't supported by this registar. ok i suppose it is impossible without wildcards. Thanks anyway!
wildcards aren't supported by this registar. ok i suppose it is impossible without wildcards. Thanks anyway!
N NewYorkBum Established Member ★ 15 ★ Impact 8 Feb 28, 2007 #5 http://content.websitegear.com/article/subdomain_setup.htm is this what you looking for ?