Agree that getting DNAME into the TLDs and served is a political issue
rather than a technical one. However, that isn't much consolation;
political issues are less tractable than technical ones :-( As a very small
player, dealing with retail registrars like godaddy, mydomain, and the like,
my lev
On 07/02/11 04:37, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different website
On 07/02/11 04:48, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"feldland.dyndns.org" both would have the same
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
I don't know dyndns.com services that well. I don't know what they
support or do not support directly.
I added two Hosts at dyndns.org "test-feldland.dyndns.org" and
"feldland.dyndns.org" both would have the same IP, could this work?
At the weekend my s
Am 01.07.2011 22:43, schrieb Lyle Giese:
On 07/01/11 14:13, Markus Feldmann wrote:
Am 01.07.2011 18:35, schrieb Lyle Giese:
You are right in that you only need one host at dyndns.org to update
your ip address, but you want to have two different websites. The proper
way to do that is with CNAME
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