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johnfl68
01-25-2004, 10:53 PM
Hello:
I have a question about DS-ER Externally Redirected Subdomain.
Is this for only HTTP, or does it work for other protocols?
IE:
mms://media.myfuturequestdomain.com points to mms://65.11.22.123
Also, can you point to only IP addresses, or can you point to a Domain name as well??
Thanks!
John Birchman
Hello John,
A DS-ER can only be pointed to an IP address and is only for http. Additional entries are not created for DS-ERs.
To create the functionality you seem to indicate would require you to manage your own DNS completely.
-Bob
johnfl68
01-25-2004, 11:56 PM
Hmmmmm:
Maybe I can do this through DynDNS.org's Custom DNS solution? I'll have to talk with them.
Thanks Bob!
John
and is only for http.I'm just curious - what's the difference in how the DNS entry is setup and the reason for the distinction to only http?
Terra
01-26-2004, 03:27 AM
I think Bob may have been thinking about DS-IRO or DS-IRM when he was initially responding... Those two are in fact designed for HTTP only...
To clarify, DS-ER is a DNS entry that points a subdomain to whatever IP address you would like... We also do not setup MX records for DS-ER entries by default, however they can be ordered from us on special request...
DS-ER is basically protocol neutral, and the following would work perfectly fine...
mms://media.myfuturequestdomain.com points to mms://65.11.22.123
Hopefully this clears up any confusion about the DS-ER offering...
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Terra
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