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- Q201911 subject Q7145568.
- Q201911 abstract "Template:ForA Canonical Name record (abbreviated as CNAME record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) used to specify that a domain name is an alias for another domain, the "canonical" domain. All information, including subdomains, IP addresses, etc., are defined by the canonical domain.This can prove convenient when running multiple services (like an FTP server and a webserver; each running on different ports) from a single IP address. One can, for example, point ftp.example.com and www.example.com to the DNS A record for example.com, which in turn points to the IP-address. Then, if the IP-address ever changes, one only has to record the change in one place within the network: in the DNS A record.CNAME records must always point to another domain name, never directly to an IP-address.".
- Q201911 wikiPageExternalLink rfc1912-is-wrong.html.
- Q201911 wikiPageExternalLink rfc1912-is-wrong.html.
- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q1088528.
- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q17149857.
- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q219872.
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- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q7145568.
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- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q847949.
- Q201911 wikiPageWikiLink Q8767.
- Q201911 comment "Template:ForA Canonical Name record (abbreviated as CNAME record) is a type of resource record in the Domain Name System (DNS) used to specify that a domain name is an alias for another domain, the "canonical" domain. All information, including subdomains, IP addresses, etc., are defined by the canonical domain.This can prove convenient when running multiple services (like an FTP server and a webserver; each running on different ports) from a single IP address.".
- Q201911 label "CNAME record".