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Help with CNAME set up in GoDaddy

         

WebBender

8:20 pm on Jan 19, 2004 (gmt 0)

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I have a domain parked at GoDaddy. I've signed up with a virtual store and need to follow these instructions, but since GoDaddy has a GUI I'm not sure what to put where.

I changed the actual store name to a generic 'foovirtualstore'.

Here are the instructions per the virtual store:
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You can set your store up with a CNAME Entry in your DNS Table. Here are the instructions: You need to create a CNAME entry in your DNS tables. If your website is www.store.samplestore.com then you want to create a CNAME for store.store.samplestore.com to point to www.foovirtualstore.com. The syntax for this command is Store IN CNAME www.foovirtualstore.com.

Note the trailing period after virtualstore.com which is required to make this a fully qualified domain name.

After you make this change and restart your DNS service you should be able to test this with
Nslookup store.store.samplestore.com

A reference to www.foovirtual.com should appear. If you see a reference to www.foovirtual.com.store.samplestore.com, then you need to examine your entry to make sure the trailing period is added as mentioned above.
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OK. At the GoDaddy screen I have:

Add DNS Zone Record Entry: TYPE: CNAME
Input fields are...

Name
Value

[Save Record Button]

Under that is:

Zone Record Name Zone Record Type Zone Record Value
@ A IP Address here
WWW CNAME @

And there is a Save and Delete to the right of each of those 2 lines.

I'm sure this is very easy to anyone with even a passing understanding on DNS entries. I e-mailed the print screen to the virtual store people and they stated they couldn't help. I suppose they don't want to get blamed for messing up something. This is a parked domain so I can make as many mistakes as needed. :)

If this isn't a good place to get help can someone point me in the right direction?
I wish GoDaddy had a Web board. :(

TIA!

WB

WebBender

2:32 am on Jan 20, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Anyone?

WB

WebBender

6:54 pm on Jan 21, 2004 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I got an answer to my question from GoDaddy.

For future people who made stumble across this...

I had to put a name of 'store' without quotes and place the www.foovirtualstore.com in the value field. Didn't need the extra period as the instructions suggested.

:)