[Pdns-users] Cnames?
Asaf Shakarchi
asaf at raytech.co.il
Sun Jan 15 08:26:36 UTC 2006
Hey,
Iām not sure I understood the question correctly, but cnames are aliases for
other qualified names, your url seems to be an HTTP url, the browser handles
the ā?ā sign which expects parameters after a Fully qualified domain name,
so actually your DNS server will be queried only for HYPERLINK
"http://www.domain.com/"www.domain.com in that case, without the parameters
after it.
Hope it helps,
Asaf.
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[mailto:pdns-users-bounces at mailman.powerdns.com] On Behalf Of Ken Scott
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2006 8:26 PM
To: pdns-users at mailman.powerdns.com
Subject: [Pdns-users] Cnames?
hello,
I've been runing pdns for about two years to run my web sites,
and I'm wondering, what sort of urls can I forward with CNAME?
I thought that I could use cname to forward any url, like HYPERLINK
"http://www.domain.com/?page=home&id=5" \nwww.domain.com?page=home&id=5 ,
but the server doesn't seem to be responding to this.
so can it support this type of url, and if not, is there anyway to have pdns
forward sub-domains to this type of url?
thanks in advance for your time,
-Ken
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