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RE: [cobalt-users] DNS Naming resolution - Raq Newbie



According to the Raq3 manual, you should have an A record like:

www.yourdomain.com --->  xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, also your standard A record:
yourdomain.com ---> xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, and a reverse lookup:
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/x ---> yourdomain.com, last but not least, an MX record for
receiving domain email:
yourdomain.com --high priority---> www.yourdomain.com

as far as I'm concerned that's all you need

Al

-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Cordeiro
Sent: Friday, April 28, 2000 7:18 PM
To: Cobalt Users List
Subject: [cobalt-users] DNS Naming resolution - Raq Newbie


I have a Raq 3i and setup DNS using the following:
A record webspyder.com - xxx.xxx.xxx.5
reverse lookup xxx.xxx.xxx.5 - webspyder.com
A record ws-raq-01.webspyder.com - xxx.xxx.xxx.5
reverse lookup xxx.xxx.xxx.5 - ws-raq-01.webspyder.com
Cname record www - ws-raq-01.webspyder.com

The Host name in the Network Control Panel is ws-raq-01 and the interface is
xxx.xxx.xxx.5

Now I can resolve the name and Ip's fine but when I connect to the raq via a
Browser using www.webspyder.com, the browser resolves the name and opens the
page, but the Name switches to the Network Host name
(ws-raq-01.webspyder.com) as opposed to remaining www.webspyder.com.

Any Ideas would be Helpful!


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