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In general, the command will contain one or more of the following elements: | In general, the command will contain one or more of the following elements: | ||
− | * An | + | * An : this will copy the relevant DNS settings from a reference zone to the desired zone set in the command. It will also delete any resource records of the same type for the specified DNS zone (e.g. for your root domain). Your zone will be automatically updated accordingly if there are any changes to the reference zone. You can learn more about the X-ALIAS-<RR> system (alias xDNS record sets) [https://wiki.hexonet.net/wiki/XDNS:X_ALIAS_RR here]. |
* Custom resource record(s): these will be specific to the web app, and may or may not differ for each customer using that web app. For example, a web app provider may specify a random CNAME host/destination to be used by a customer when connecting their domain. | * Custom resource record(s): these will be specific to the web app, and may or may not differ for each customer using that web app. For example, a web app provider may specify a random CNAME host/destination to be used by a customer when connecting their domain. | ||
* A redirect record: this will redirect the 'www' site to the root domain. E.g. http://www.mydomain.com will resolve to http://mydomain.com. | * A redirect record: this will redirect the 'www' site to the root domain. E.g. http://www.mydomain.com will resolve to http://mydomain.com. | ||
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+ | * Deletion of resource records: this will delete existing X-ALIAS-<RR> record(s), removing any existing web apps utilizing the same type of resource records. | ||
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Revision as of 21:21, 26 February 2018
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Web Apps
Introduction
"Web apps" are services which allow their customers to use their own domain, that is to associate their domain with their web app account. Many online services, such as blogging and email platforms, offer their users the option to use their own domain.
Web Apps Offered at HEXONET
Connecting Domains
Anyone can add a connection using the "UpdateDNSZone" command.
In general, the command will contain one or more of the following elements:
- An : this will copy the relevant DNS settings from a reference zone to the desired zone set in the command. It will also delete any resource records of the same type for the specified DNS zone (e.g. for your root domain). Your zone will be automatically updated accordingly if there are any changes to the reference zone. You can learn more about the X-ALIAS-<RR> system (alias xDNS record sets) here.
- Custom resource record(s): these will be specific to the web app, and may or may not differ for each customer using that web app. For example, a web app provider may specify a random CNAME host/destination to be used by a customer when connecting their domain.
- A redirect record: this will redirect the 'www' site to the root domain. E.g. http://www.mydomain.com will resolve to http://mydomain.com.
- Deletion of resource records: this will delete existing X-ALIAS-<RR> record(s), removing any existing web apps utilizing the same type of resource records.
X-ALIAS-<RR> Records have the following syntax:
yourdomain.com. <TTL> IN X-ALIAS-<RR> <REFERENCE-DNS-ZONE>
PLEASE NOTE: The secluding dot after the domain name (www.yourdomain.com.) is required in any case!
X-ALIAS-<RR> Examples
yourdomain.com. 3600 IN X-ALIAS-A zenfolio.webapp.ispapi.net.