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Re: [cobalt-users] Subdomain on a subdomain (3th level domain?)



Superior Webhosting Technisch wrote:

> I also tried that, but that doesn't work as well.. Now I've edited the
> pri.subdomain.domain.com file, and it looks like this:

Since it works for me every day, I don't know what your problem is.

> 
> --
> 

Please don't use two dashes on a line as a separator.  Since many email
clients use that to separate sigs from posts, many of us don't bother to
read anything below it.  Thanks <smile>.

> subdomain.domainname.com.    in      a       10.20.30.40.50
> pop     in      mx      30 subdomain.domainname.com.
> www.subdomain.domainname.com.        in      a       10.20.30.40.50
> pop.subdomain.domainname.com.        in      a       10.20.30.40.50
> smtp.subdomain.domainname.com.       in      a       10.20.30.40.50
> 
> users.subdomain.domainname.com.      in      a       10.20.30.40.50
> 
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> 
> After saving the file I restarted the DNS service, using:
> 
> /usr/sbin/ndc restart

I take it you're aware that the next time you do anything at all to DNS
through the gui, all your changes will be overwritten, right?

In fact, if you've touched the DNS part of the gui since you wrote this,
it's already overwritten...

> But still no respons to http://users.subdomain.domainname.com

which may be why you're still not working.

Please send me the specific zone file and domain-name information,
offlist, and I'll do some searches and traceroutes in an attempt to help
you determine the problem.

Jeff
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