[TriLUG] OT: Sub-Domain Services

Michael Thompson thompson at easternrad.com
Tue Jan 25 13:35:22 EST 2005


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I use DynDNS to do exactly that, on both my personal and our site at
work.  DynDNS isn't free, but I've never had a problem with them, they
seem extremely reliable...

:)

- --mike

Scott Lundgren wrote:

| The recent thread on domains & registration got me to thinking about
| something I'd like to do and hopefully while the thread is relatively
| fresh there can be some recommendations.
|
| I own a domain registered & maintained by godaddy with their anon/proxy
| service for the WHOIS records.
| The domain is pointed to the nameservers for my web hosting provider.
|
| What I'd like is this:
|      www.mydomain.com is routed to my webhosting provider.
|      dev.mydomain.com is routed to my server at home.
|
| Looking at cpanel for my account @ the web hosting provider I can set up
| subdomains though they have to point to directory in my account. I don't
| see a way to set this up within GoDaddy's account maintainance. Ergo I
| guess I have to look for another way.
|
| Does DynDNS provide a service like this, and is anyone currently using it?
|
| - SL
|
|


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Michael W. Thompson
Eastern Radiologists, Inc.
Information Technologies
Office:  252.754.5244
Direct:  252.931.7645



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