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website work without www. in front - from inside the network
Hi,
I am not able to navigate to our website without prefixing www. i.e we would like to be able to type myDomain.com into IE without having to type www.myDomain.com we have checked out DNS - see the screenshot. http://www.box.net/shared/7vrlahow8w Also, already gone to domain in DNS console and right click and create a new host - where the name is black and the IP address is the IP address of the website. So when I do a nslookup from inside the domain I get the domain controllers and IP address of the website. thanks for your help! |
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RE: website work without www. in front - from inside the network
Um, forgive me for being a bit thick here, but surely, if it's not prefixed
with www. the DNS doesn't know what address to return with... you could always trying pinging foo.bar at the command line, and checking the IP against which www.foo.bar pings with. "Vishal" wrote: > Hi, > > I am not able to navigate to our website without prefixing www. > > i.e we would like to be able to type myDomain.com into IE without having to > type www.myDomain.com > > > we have checked out DNS - see the screenshot. > > http://www.box.net/shared/7vrlahow8w > > Also, already gone to domain in DNS console and right click and create a new > host - where the name is black and the IP address is the IP address of the > website. > > So when I do a nslookup from inside the domain I get the domain controllers > and IP address of the website. > > thanks for your help! |
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