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Legacy Forums => Experienced User Forum => Topic started by: Eric Womack on February 24, 2001, 11:59:02 PM
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Ok, what am I missing.
I own a fully qualified domain name (lets say mydomain.com). I point this with a great deal of success to it static IP, along with the alias's (www.mydomain.com) using register.com. Now I want to do a subdomain (sub.mydomain.com) but I cant figure out how to set the DNS records correctly. I removed the entry that read *.mydomain.com which helped a little since now everything doesn't automaticlly go to the primary web site, but now it doesn't go anywhere.
When I was using a dynamic domain service (the now defunct ODS), I could create all the subdomains I wanted and my e-smith server handled them perfectly. I had 6 domains (lets say sub1.ods.org, sub2.ods.org etc.) each with their own i-bay, virtual domain and all email being sent to any of them being handled correctly. So, I know e-smith handles it (and, I might add, well) but what am I doing wrong?
Along the same idea, I want to host another domain (mydomain2.com). Do I need to do anything special with the DNS records or e-smith to set this correctly? This all needs to be visiable from the Internet.
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So you want www.mydomain.com to go to the e-smith box and sub.mydomain.com to go somewhere else? If that's the case, removing *.mydomain was correct; now you need to create an A record for sub. pointing to the correct host, and a CNAME record for www. to point it to the e-smith box.
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Almost what I want. I want www.mydomain.com to go to the primary web site of the e-smith box, while www.sub.mydomain.com goes to one virtual domain (with its own i-bay) and www.mydomain2.com goes to another virtual domain (again, with its own i-bay) all on the same box.
I cant understand why this was so easy when I used a dynamic service and so diffucult when I use static settings. I would expect it to be the other way around.
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Then in that case, you didn't need to change your DNS configuration at all. Reset the *.mydomain.com alias back to mydomain.com, and you should be able to handle the rest within thie virtual domains panel of the e-smith-manager. If not, it may be a bug.
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OK, here is what I found out. This isn't a bug per se, but it has happened on three seperate machines.
Here is the setup
e-smith 4.0 installed
webmail installed (before it was part of the package ISO)
e-smith upgraded to 4.01
Result
Machine can no longer support multiple domain web hosting via virtual domains using fully qualified domain names.
I have since intalled a fresh 4.1.1 and have had no problems hosting multiple sites with FQD's. I offer this to the community at large to save someone else the trouble I went through of tracking down what was wrong with the DNS settings.
Eric