Multiple internet domains.

Ralph Crongeyer ralph at crongeyer.com
Mon Jul 11 20:02:24 UTC 2005


Barry Margolin wrote:

>In article <daug3n$1s8p$1 at sf1.isc.org>,
> Ralph Crongeyer <ralph at crongeyer.com> wrote:
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>>Hi all,
>>
>>I'm setting up an external DNS server and I'm looking for some advice on
>>configuration.
>>
>>I need to host multiple Internet domains like, www.red.com,
>>www.blue.com, www.green.com. Most of them will be just www.red.com
>>points to an IP. There will be a main domain, red.com that will have
>>several vhosts like my.red.com and core.red.com.
>>Should each domain be a separate zone? Or should they be A records of
>>the main domain? What is the "best" way to set this up?
>>    
>>
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>Unless you actually host the COM zone, you'll need to put red.com, 
>blue.com, green.com, etc. each in their own zone.  You can make 
>www.blue.com and www.green.com aliases for www.red.com if you want.
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Thanks, Barry!

Ralph

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