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6/24/2009 11:05 PM
 

I'm sure this has been discussed in another thread, but I'm having a tough time finding the answer.  If someone could point me to a discussion, It would be ver much appreciated.

 I have two domains with godaddy.  I also have a dedicated server with them where I'm hosting my sites.  It has one IP address.  I've created my portal, and pointed domain A there without problem.  I want doman B to go to the same portal.  I added a portal alias for domain B, but I'm unsure how to configure domain B's DNS settings.  When I configured domain A, I created two host names (NS1.A_DOMAIN.COM and NS2.A_DOMAIN.COM).  Now how do I do the same thing for domain B?  I tried setting its nameservers to the same entries, but that didn't work.

Thanks for any help!

 
 
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7/8/2009 11:23 AM
 

I have the same problem - one installation, two domains - how to configure DNS settings.

Any one help?

 
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7/8/2009 11:27 AM
 

The ns1.domaina.com host is your portal host or your name server host?

All you need is a www.domainb.com and domainb.com entry in your DNS pointing to the same IP as domaina.com.  Then the portal alaiases for www.domainb.com and domainb.com in DNN.

Jeff

 
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7/8/2009 11:46 AM
 

Jeff pointed out the DNS items, the only other thing to watch is that you have the proper setup for Host Headers in IIS so that the sites respond correctly.

NOTE: there is a potential for duplicate content blocking by Google and other search engines due to the same content...


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