ex.
(cat.com, cat.net, cat.org, kat.com, kat.org, etc..)
My question is, what is best practice to have these all point to the same host sever for WWW. What I need is when someone type http://www.kat.net, cat.org, kat.com, etc in their address bar that they are directed to http://www.cat.com.
Do I create a primary zone with an A record for each variation of the domain name?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks...
[edited by: tedster at 4:54 pm (utc) on Aug. 9, 2004]
[edit reason] turn off links for example URLs [/edit]
Have 2 IP addresses. Make one the main and the other a secondary. Point all except your main domain at the secondary IP and then 301 redirect to the main IP. Your main domain points to the main IP.
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