Hello All,
I have a question related to CNAMEs, A Records and DNS.
It is not really a direct DNN question, so close that some of you must have had the same issue, please forgive me if it is OT
I have a DNN site that hosts 20 sites / portals.
Customers site is www.example.com
Customer currently points his A record to my IP address
Customer points his CNAME to his domain
(This is the usual configuration for most domains)
My site is www.hostingsite.com
My problem is if I change IP address, I have to ask 20 customers to update their DNS details. Not Easy!
I have created a CNAME on my site named portals.hostingsite.com
I will ask all customers to change their CNAME To point instead to portals.hostingsite.com
This means that www.example.com will be re-directed to portals.hostingsite.com. My server will then serve the site.
This all works well today, got CNAMES.
However...
The A record is not so easy. You cannot point an A record to a CNAME. It must point to an IP address.
The reason I am posting all this here is to ask you what you think about this topic.
There is a company http://wwwizer.com/naked-domain-redirect that offer A record re-direction for free. Do you think there is anything wrong with re-directing A records via a company I am not familiar with ?
thanks as always for your advice
Mark