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DNS Issues and CNAMES

Asked by prtllc in TCP/IP, Web Hosting, Domain Name Service (DNS)

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I have two web sites, each with a dedicated IP. The Godaddy (GD) account is Linux/php and uses domain name (for example) unixdomain.com and the other is for Win/ASPX, hosted with discountasp.net (DASP) and uses windomain.com.

All the DNS information is managed via GD. I would like to have support.windomain.com forward to support.unixdomain.com/subdir/subdir2. I have the GD CNAME setup to point to the directory, and it works with support.unixdomain.com as well as support.windomain.com/subdir/subdir2 but not support.windomain.com.

Any advice on how to forward support.windomain.com to support.unixdomain.com? I tried several combinations of A records and C records but no luck. I can get it to work with redirector scripts, but there seems to be some inconsistency with the routing.

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Zones: TCP/IP, Web Hosting, Domain Name Service (DNS)
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