Setting up a Sub Domain
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- mstocks0
Yes that's right. Use A's for sub-domains that are on your domain, and CNAME's to sites that you don't host like a tumblr account.
- acescence0
it seems you're on mediatemple gs? you don't need to do any DNS trickery to get subdomains working, it does it automagically. just create a directory next to the dir for you main domain with the full subdomain including tld, and then put a dir inside there named html, and it'll just work.
- Also, this did not make a lot of sense to me... esp. the last bitDancer
- Dancer0
I'm on SS with Mediatemple yes, but my domain is management elsewhere with 123reg.co.uk would this still work?
BTW: acescence I may have some Freelance work if interested?
- acescence0
ooh, ok, you may still have to then. you can set up a wildcard entry though ( *.adance.co.uk ) which will point any and all traffic to mt, where it'll resolve to the proper subdomain on mt's end.
what sort of gig is it? i'm trying to take this week off, but if it's a quick thing i might be interested, email me! thanks!
- Dancer0
So a wildcard (*) entry I would set up at 123reg.co.uk and then have a directory named "subdomain.adance.co.uk" in the root (html) folder and that will just ... work?
Freelance gig has no time scales.. will email you with the details.
Cheers
- acescence0
ok, according to 123reg.co.uk, you should already have a wildcard entry, so you should just have to create the dir on your server and you'll be ready to go...
http://www.123-support.co.uk/Ans…
The * A or CNAME is a "wild card" and will be used for subdomains that you have not defined above. The * entry must appear as the last one in the list.
- Dancer0
SOrry,
SO I just add a directory "subdomain.adance.co.uk" in the root and I can go??Sorry for the Q's
- Dancer0
Ok will give it a go, just adjusting permissions on the files.
p.s email sent
- chow0
Assuming that the base domain, www, and subdomain share the same IP address:
@ A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
www CNAME @
subdomain CNAME @will set up an A record for your base domain, and CNAMEs for www and subdomain, aliasing them to the base domain.
Alternately, you can also do this:
@ A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
www A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
subdomain A xxx.xxx.xxx.xxxto set up A records for the base domain, www, and subdomain.
Additionally, you need to set up MX records to handle email.