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RE: [cobalt-users] Sub Domain Question
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Sub Domain Question
- From: "Dee Dreslough" <dee@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun Aug 6 08:50:20 2000
Have you tried reaching the subdomain from on your RaQ... Like, Telnet into
your raq, and try to telnet to test.mydomain.com or do an nslookup on
test.mydomain.com. This will tell you if the DNS on your RaQ has the info
right... Once you've verified that, it's just a waiting game for the rest of
the 'net to catch up with your system.
Other DNSs may not have the info yet (like, if you use another ISP to reach
your RaQ like I do) so that might be why it's not coming up. Your ISP uses
a different DNS to get you where you're going, and new changes to your own
system won't show up on your ISP's system for a while.
-Dee Dreslough (dee@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
What may be happening
> For some reason, when I make a subdomain it doesn't always work
> immediatly.
> Also, I dont know if you can have a subdomain on the same IP as
> the domain.
> It may or may not matter.
>
>
> > It didn't work. I made a virtual site, with the
> > host = test
> > domain = mydomain.com
> > IP = IP
> > (test.mydomain.com)
> > then I added an A record like this-
> > host = test
> > domain = mydomain.com
> > IP = IP
> > Autoreverse = checked
> > Then when I try http://test.mydomain.com it doesn't work.
> >
> > Thanks for any help
> >
> >
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