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| SLD |
The SLD is the second
level domain. For example, in "www.myname.com", "myname"
is the SLD. If you are creating a new name, fill-in the field provided under
"SLD" with only the SLD part of your name. Do not include the
".". The name can have any character ("a" to "z"),
any number ("0" to "9 "), the minus ("-")
sign, and the underscore ("_") in the name. Spaces are not allowed.
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| TLD |
The TLD is the top level domain. For example, in "www.myname.com",
"com" is the TLD. If you are creating a new name, fill-in the
field provided under "TLD" with the TLD part of your name. Do
not include the ".". The name can have any character ("a"
to "z"), any number ("0" to "9 "), the minus
("-") sign, and the underscore ("_") in the name. Spaces
are not allowed. |
| Address |
This table associates
a name with an address. You can associate any name with any Address. The
address is either a numerical designator assigned to a computer on the network,
or the host and domain of a machine, or a URL. None can be greater than
58 characters total (if you need more space, for a URL for example, please
let us know)
If you want the record to point an IP address, you must select either a
record type of "Address (A)" or a record type of "Mail (MX)".
You must also use the form xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. The first and fourth xxx are
numbers between 1 and 254. The second and third xxx are numbers between
0 and 254. An example of an IP address is: "189.23.125.3". If
you are creating a new name, we have already filled-in the "www"
host address with a default IP address that will display a web page that
you can use to make sure the name is being properly delegated by our servers.
This default web page address is "209.19.56.15". You are not required
to use this IP address, and in fact, you will probably want to use your
own as soon as you can. FYI, some other IP address are: (Netscape 205.188.247.5),
(Microsoft 207.46.130.150) (Yahoo 204.71.200.72).
If you use a host and domain combination, you must select the record type
of "Alias (CNAME)". You must also use the format "www.mydomain.com.".
If you want the record to be forwarded to a URL you must select "URL" from
the drop-down menu and enter a valid URL into the "Address" box.
If you do not enter a valid name, URL or IP, then that host record (name
& address pair) will not be added to the DNS or our database. |
| Record
type |
We allow five types of address records to be added to our DNS servers. They
are as follows:
- A
(Address) Using this type of record allows you to associate a host
with an IP address. The IP address that you use does not have to be
on your network. For example, you could have the host record for www
point to 207.46.130.14 (the address for the Microsoft web site).
- MXE
(Mail Easy) Using a mail record allows you to specify the address
of your mail server. When you use a mail record, you must use an IP
address in the address field. (Experts: Creating a mail record actually
creates both the MX and the A record in DNS. Also, when using multiple
mail servers, a preference value of 10 is used on all entries).
- MX
(Mail) Can be either a host name under this domain name (for example,
"mail3") or the name of a mail server (for example, "mail.yahoo.com.").
NOTE: When using a mail server name, it should end with a period ".".
(If you forget the period and we recognize the TLD, we will automatically
insert one.).
- CNAME
(Alias) An alias record type is used to associate a host name with
another host. The host that you wish to point to does not have to be
on your network. For example, you could have the host record for www
point to www.microsoft.com. You can also simply use an "@"
to represent your domain. Important:When you use a domain in
the address field you must add a trailing period ("."). Unless
you do so the name server will add your domain to the end of the domain
given.
- URL Redirect
URL Redirect is the standard method for URL Forwarding. When the client
types in your domain name they are redirected to the web server that
your page is hosted on. The only drawback of this method is as the person
is looking around the site the URL that is displayed by the browser
is the one of the actual web page, not your domain name. If this is
a problem you can use the URL Frame method.
- URL Frame
URL Frame is similar to URL Redirect except that instead of redirecting
the client to your web page, the web page is displayed in a frame from
our web server. With this method the client's browser will display your
domain name (for example: www.mydomain.com) while they are using your
site and not the actual URL to your page (for example: home.infospace.com/chris33").
Note: If you use this method of forwarding, you will want to put the
'target="_top"' attribute into any links you have that leave your page.
If we receive requests
for a record type that is not listed we will consider adding it. We would,
however, prefer to keep things as simple as we can in order to eliminate
possible confusion. |
| E-Mail
Forwarding |
The E-Mail Forwarding
section allows you to create e-mail addresses with your domain name. For
example, if your domain name was "mydomain.com", you could create the e-mail
address "info@mydomain.com". Note: if you are using e-mail forwarding do
not add your own MX record, it will add one for you.
- User This
is the first part of the e-mail address you want to create. For the
address "info@mydomain.com", you would put "info" into the blank in
the user column.
- Domain
This displays the second part of the e-mail address, this is your domain
name. The "User" and "Domain" columns make up the full e-mail address.
- Forward To
This is the e-mail address that you want all the mail coming to the
account you just created to be forwarded to. This needs to be a complete,
valid e-mail address. It could be an e-mail account you already have
from an ISP or a free e-mail account, etc.
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| Add |
Use
this button to add the new record to your account. Address without a corresponding
name will not be added. |
| Modify |
Use this button to
modify the record as specified in the form fields. |
| Save
Changes |
Click
here to enter your new changes into systems. |
| Cancel |
Clicking this button
will not make any change in your account and will take you back to your
main account page. |
| Reset |
Clicking
this button will reset the form to its original state when the page was
first displayed. |
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