I have: - two DNS servers: 1.1.1.1 and 2.2.2.2 - domain name: domain.com pointed to 1.1.1.1
I want to point sub domain: sub.domain.com to 2.2.2.2 (obviously www.sub.domain.com too)
on 1.1.1.1 I've create a DNS A record pointing sub.domain.com to 2.2.2.2
accessing sub.domain.com now lead to 2.2.2.2 successfully
the problem is the DNS records on 2.2.2.2 such as CNAME www do not work means access
2 domains: domain1.com and domain2.com
2 godaddy SSL certificates (one cert for each domain)
1 IP
IIS 7 on 2008 R2; standalone server (no domain)
How can I bind each certificate to appropriate domain?
I need a help on setting-up a custom CNAME records for two sub-domains which will point to main domain name http://www.domain.com/.
http://it.domain.com/ (Italy)
http://fr.domain.com/ (France)
I do not not mean here sub-domain re-direction which can be easily done through cPanel "subdomains".
I have two domains: domain1.com and domain2.com. I also have two GoDaddy SSL certificates (one cert for each domain). I only have one IP. I'm running IIS 7 on a Windows Server 2008 R2 standalone server in a workgroup, not a domain.
How can I bind each certificate to appropriate domain?
In a lab environment, I am attempting to configure an SCCM server (2007) to be our patch solution across three different domains.
DOMAIN A (domA.sample):
The trusted domain. SCCM01 (Server) is on this network.
DOMAIN B (domB.sample):
One way trust between the two domains.
Hello I have a few questions regarding installation of SSL.
The domain for the cpanel account I want to use ssl for is domain.com but I have rewrites to www.domain.com in my .htaccess file.
From what I've read I should get a certificate for www.domain.com then, is this correct?
Should I generate the signing request in WHM or cpanel?
I'm testing a new server and have been playing with /etc/hosts.
I have been able to get it working on just domain.com, but if I try www.domain.com it points to where the actual domain is currently delegated, not the testing server.
ie
xxx.xx.xx.xx domain.com
If I load domain.com, I get the ip address I enter.
Sorry, if this is very vendor specific but I purchased an inexpensive SSL Cert from GoDaddy. Right now everything on production is hosted off of www.domain.com. When specifying the common name would a wildcard (ie *.domain.com) cover the case of a lack of a third-level domain such as domain.com? Just to be sure, I made it for www.domain.com rather than a wildcard.
I want to add the Sub Domain to a working Domain so it becomes test.domain.co.uk.
From Cpanel, I have set up the Sub Domain and it created the folder /public_html/test
I set up an DNS A record for test.domain.co.uk as well, although I am not sure if this is needed?
Viewing "http://www.domain.co.uk/test" works, but "test.domain.co.uk" results in the error
"Firefox ca