Possible to have a subdomain on a different network?

Mark Andrews Mark_Andrews at isc.org
Fri Nov 11 18:48:59 UTC 2005


> Situation:
> 
> Our company owns a domain, we'll call it "foobartest.com", where we
> host a web site for another company.  foobartest.com points directly to
> one of the IPs our web server binds to.
> 
> The company we host the site for wants a 3rd party to host one little
> piece of the site and we link to it, but they want their part to be a
> subdomain of foobartest.com, such as 3rdparty.foobartest.com.
> 
> Is it possible for the 3rd party, who is a totally different entity and
> on a totally different network unrelated to ours, to have a subdomain
> of our domain but on their network?
> 
> If so, I don't need the dns record setup or anything, I just need to
> know if it's possible.
> 
> -BEP

	Yes.

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