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Join Date: Jul 2004
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![]() Guys,
Im working on some new stuff right now and need some help. I asked a lot of people this and no one knows, i was wondering if you guys can help me. Lets say my site is HOST.com. I want HOST.com on a dedicated server but make a subdomain subdomain.HOST.com and have that on another dedicated server. Is this possible? I this ebaumsworld.com is doing this. His main domain ebaumsworld.com is on one server and i think forum.ebaumsworld.com is on another. Any help would be really, really appreciated. |
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damn! no one here knows?
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It's easy just set up the subdomains in your DNS to point to the correct IP.
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Just add an A entry on hostone to resolve sub.host.com to X ip.. easy enough
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Damn, the only way i know how to make subdomains is by cpanel. And i have no clue how to point them to another ip.
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You need to setup your own DNS or use a service. Depending on where your domain is registered you can do it from there and have a sub domain point to a different IP address.
Directnic has that feature and Im pretty sure most major registrars have it.
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just set an IN A record in dns
so if you have in your zone IN A 209.237.255.27 www IN A 209.237.255.27 just add sub IN A 204.198.24.18 if that was the ip, update the serial, then reload dns then just make an apache entry for that.
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