On 17/06/2020 22:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
> when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same
> subdomain, getting an error as below, you all kind assistance would be
> highly appreciated thanks in advance
>
> my records are as follows in zone
>
> auot
But if there is a possibly relevant spelling error, it would be helpful to
point out exactly where the error is rather than just saying “check your
spelling”. Our eyes frequently see what we expect to see and therefore don’t
see the error, even when told there is an error.
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On 2020-06-18 06:41, Ondřej Surý wrote:
Jukka and others,
I would prefer if we didn’t scold people for typos on the mailing list.
The typo
in the message had no impact on the question itself, and here, we are
trying
to build community that’s welcoming to newcomers to the wonderful world
of DN
May I suggest the following?:
If you are an individual that is so pedantic that seeing a spelling error
causes you to lose sleep or have other soul searing consternation, send an
email (gently worded) to the poster only. Please also be encouraging to
that individual pointing out that these types o
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> Aihe: Re: A And Cname-record
>
>
>
>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 07:56, Bogdan-Stefan Rotariu wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 00:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
>>>
istakes don't matter...
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On 18 Jun 2020, at 07:56, Bogdan-Stefan Rotariu wrote:
Hi,
On 18 Jun 2020, at 00:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same
subdomain, getting an error as below, you all kind a
s
that issue.
Mark
> -Alkuperäinen viesti-
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> Lähetetty: 18. kesäkuuta 2020 0:27
> Vastaanottaja: Bogdan-Stefan Rotariu
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> Aihe: Re: A And Cname-record
>
>
>
>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 0
-record
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 07:56, Bogdan-Stefan Rotariu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 00:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
>>
>> when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same
>> subdomain, getting an error as below, you all kind assist
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 07:56, Bogdan-Stefan Rotariu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> On 18 Jun 2020, at 00:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
>>
>> when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same subdomain,
>> getting an error as below, you all kind assistance wo
Hi,
> On 18 Jun 2020, at 00:44, Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
>
> when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same subdomain,
> getting an error as below, you all kind assistance would be highly
> appreciated thanks in advance
>
> my records are as follows in zo
Including the trailing dots…
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Aihe: VS: A And Cname-record
Check at least the spelling…
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Yup - that’s because you cannot (legally) have a CNAME and any other RR
type at the same name — see
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/CNAME_record for an explanation as to why...
W
On Wed, Jun 17, 2020 at 5:44 PM Ejaz Ahmed wrote:
> when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for
Check at least the spelling…
Lähettäjä: bind-users Puolesta Ejaz Ahmed
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Aihe: A And Cname-record
when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same subdomain,
getting an error as below, you all kind
when i am trying to add A and CNAME record together for the same
subdomain, getting an error as below, you all kind assistance would be
highly appreciated thanks in advance
my records are as follows in zone
auotdiscover IN A 1.1.1.1
autodiscover IN CNAME autodiscover.acig.com.sa
79.0/24) on your firewall.
> I added a cname record to my zone file:
>
> www.google.com CNAME nosslsearch.google.com
>
> To try and get it to redirect. Since Im not authoritive for google, I dont
> think this will work no matter how I tweak it. Am I right in this
I would like for users inside my network to not be able to do ssl searches
with google, because of cipa compliance issues. I added a cname record to
my zone file:
www.google.com CNAME nosslsearch.google.com
To try and get it to redirect. Since Im not authoritive for google, I dont
think this
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
> Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
>
> * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
>
> Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
while it is technically valid, I don't thin
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 10:33:03AM -0500, Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article ,
> Oliver Peter wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> > >
> > > * IN CNAMEsomewher
In article ,
Oliver Peter wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> >
> > * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
> >
> > Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
>
>
On Wed, Jan 16, 2013 at 02:57:48PM +, Baird, Josh wrote:
> Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
>
> * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
>
> Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
Not valid since there should be SOA and NS records
Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
> On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
> > Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
> >
> > * IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
> >
> > Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
>
> while it is technically valid,
On 16.01.13 14:57, Baird, Josh wrote:
Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
* IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
while it is technically valid, I don't think it's acceptable to use solutions
tha
Is it acceptable to have a wildcard CNAME? Example:
* IN CNAMEsomewhere.com.
Or, would it be advised to only use wildcard 'A' records?
Thanks.
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Il 17/10/2011 17:09, Matt Rowley ha scritto:
but if you're ok with all of the records in the zone being identical, you could
point both zones to the same file in your named.conf
If I am the one who host the name server for example.com :)
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Il 17/10/2011 14:36, Jan-Piet Mens ha scritto:
Why don't you describe what you are trying to accomplish and what you
need that an additional A/ record won't solve? You've been told how
to solve the problem, and the members on this list are helping you avoid
shooting yourself in the foot.
On
> I wan to point "example.org" to the same ip as "example.com", but I don't
> want to manually change the A entry when example.com change its address.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding what you're after... but if you're ok with all of
the records in the zone being identical, you could point both zones
Il 17/10/2011 14:36, Jan-Piet Mens ha scritto:
Why don't you describe what you are trying to accomplish and what you
need that an additional A/ record won't solve? You've been told how
to solve the problem, and the members on this list are helping you avoid
shooting yourself in the foot.
I
> I don't mind, but how can I create a CNAME in the parent?
Why don't you describe what you are trying to accomplish and what you
need that an additional A/ record won't solve? You've been told how
to solve the problem, and the members on this list are helping you avoid
shooting yourself in th
On 17/10/11 13:00, Niccolò Belli wrote:
Il 17/10/2011 13:40, Chris Thompson ha scritto:
A *CNAME* in the parent would, but only as long as you didn't mind
losing all the rest of the zone.
I don't mind, but how can I create a CNAME in the parent?
Can you please make an example?
*You* can't. O
Il 17/10/2011 13:40, Chris Thompson ha scritto:
A *CNAME* in the parent would, but only as long as you didn't mind
losing all the rest of the zone.
I don't mind, but how can I create a CNAME in the parent?
Can you please make an example?
Thanks,
Niccolò
On Oct 16 2011, Kevin Oberman wrote:
2011/10/16 Niccolò Belli :
I'm sorry but I still didn't understand if it's possible to do it with some
workaround, and if yes HOW to do it.
No, you can' have a CNAME at the top of a zone. A zone requires an SOA
and CNAMEs cannot co-exist with ANY other rec
2011/10/16 Niccolò Belli :
> I'm sorry but I still didn't understand if it's possible to do it with some
> workaround, and if yes HOW to do it.
No, you can' have a CNAME at the top of a zone. A zone requires an SOA
and CNAMEs cannot co-exist with ANY other record.
Depending on exactly what you ar
I'm sorry but I still didn't understand if it's possible to do it with
some workaround, and if yes HOW to do it.
Thanks,
Niccolò
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> >What have you tried so far?
> @ IN CNAME linuxsystems.it.
No CNAME and other data [1]. You have an SOA and NS at the apex, so a
CNAME isn't allowed.
-JP
[1] Until you start with DNSSEC :)
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Il 12/10/2011 18:18, Rick Dicaire ha scritto:
What have you tried so far?
@ IN CNAME linuxsystems.it.
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On 10/12/2011 09:20 AM, Paul Wouters wrote:
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Niccolò Belli wrote:
>
>> Subject: CNAME record for the root of the domain
>>
>> How to set it?
>> I know there is a workaround, but I hadn't been able to make it work...
>> I use bind 9.
On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Niccolò Belli wrote:
Subject: CNAME record for the root of the domain
How to set it?
I know there is a workaround, but I hadn't been able to make it work...
I use bind 9.7.3.
Perhaps you mean DNAME?
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2672.txt
http://www.informit.com/art
2011/10/12 Niccolò Belli :
> How to set it?
> I know there is a workaround, but I hadn't been able to make it work...
What have you tried so far?
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How to set it?
I know there is a workaround, but I hadn't been able to make it work...
I use bind 9.7.3.
Thanks,
Niccolò
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p...@mail.nsbeta.info wrote:
Gary Wallis writes:
Do not confuse your "forwarding" with HTTP rewriting.
One is just about DNS records (CNAME, A or otherwise.) The other
happens on the server side (see Apache rewrite engine docs.)
This is nothing about rewrite, but webserver's virtual host st
On 01/25/2011 01:34 PM, Henry Hartley wrote:
On 1/25/2011 10:40 AM, Torinthiel wrote:
Dnia 2011-01-25 10:18 Henry Hartley napisał(a):
Should I be able to do what I'm trying to do?
If you have a web panel to configure your hosting, look for something
named
alternative domain names, aliases, v
Gary Wallis writes:
Do not confuse your "forwarding" with HTTP rewriting.
One is just about DNS records (CNAME, A or otherwise.) The other happens
on the server side (see Apache rewrite engine docs.)
This is nothing about rewrite, but webserver's virtual host stuff.
Regards.
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On 1/25/2011 10:40 AM, Torinthiel wrote:
Dnia 2011-01-25 10:18 Henry Hartley napisał(a):
In the second case, which is NOT working, I have a similar CNAME record
but instead of web.me.com, it's on tumblr.com. So, I have this (this is
the actual domain):
www.ioanamorosan.com.
w.example.com is
>still displayed in the address bar.
>
>In the second case, which is NOT working, I have a similar CNAME record
>but instead of web.me.com, it's on tumblr.com. So, I have this (this is
>the actual domain):
>
>www.ioanamorosan.com. CNAME ioanamo
> www.example.com. CNAME web.me.com.
> When you point your browser to www.example.com (obviously not
> "example") the page on web.me.com loads properly but www.example.com is
> still displayed in the address bar.
What happens in this case is: the web browser you use will connect to the
address
Gary Wallis wrote:
Henry Hartley wrote:
...
In the second case, which is NOT working, I have a similar CNAME
record but instead of web.me.com, it's on tumblr.com. So, I have this
(this is the actual domain):
www.ioanamorosan.com. CNAME ioanamorosan.tumblr.com.
If you go direct
e the following in my zone file:
www.example.com. CNAME web.me.com.
When you point your browser to www.example.com (obviously not
"example") the page on web.me.com loads properly but www.example.com is
still displayed in the address bar.
In the second case, which is NOT workin
in my zone file:
www.example.com. CNAME web.me.com.
When you point your browser to www.example.com (obviously not
"example") the page on web.me.com loads properly but www.example.com is
still displayed in the address bar.
In the second case, which is NOT working, I have a similar CNA
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