CNames in DNS - What are...
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- Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
- CNames map subdomains to domain names. You can point MAIL.domain.com to the Gmail portal for your company, or SALES.domain.com to SalesForce.com. This allows you to use an easy to remember naming strategy for users to access different web services.
Yes your RUclips Channel is truly back with the videos that we all miss!! Although I know this information, I still enjoy watching the videos!
That was crystal clear unlike other people on RUclips overloading with the unnecessary technical details without actual getting close to the point.
Thank you sir.
You need more visualizations & Examples in your videos, for a visual learner its hard to hold focus on your points.
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True!
Great video! Thanks for clarifying CNames for me and the other laziest around here😅
Jokes besides I researched it 3 times so far in different occasions but couldn't get it to stick into my head. Your way of putting it was really simple, clean and explanatory
I love these new videos Eli, could you also talk about DNSSEC, DMARC and DNS over TLS ? Keep up the great work!
You are just wonderful in explaining things, i always look up to your videos for any complex topics ! Thanks a million Elli :)
You sir have explained it best of the other videos on this I have seen.
This video is so good, you are so clairvoyant and deliver eloquently, thank you, your delivery of this information is soo much better than reading a website....
At first, I thought it was a 5-hour video to explain a 5-minute concept. Some of the others are. But it was a pleasant surprise. Thanks Eli.
This straight to the point no BS video got you a subscribe and like thank you
Thank you for answering my question in a simple and quick answer.
Thanks Mr. Eli for the clarification! I am currently studying for A+ and laerning the level1/2 helpdesk role and this really helped clear some things up.
I'm in love with you, you rock! You explained it so eloquently. Truly appreciate the examples because I learn better with examples. It really helped me understand. Thank you for making this video.
G'day Eli. Clearly you know what you're talking about but that was as clear as mud to someone who wanted to know what a cname record is. If your pupil doesn't know what a cname record is what's the point explaining it with terminology and concepts that are as complex or even more so than what I wanted to learn from your video initially. Now I have to go watch 10 other videos to understand this video so I can solve my original problem. If you're going to teach basic concepts, keep it BASIC dude... Short, to-the-point, basic explanation is all I needed...
learned allot, appreciate this
You explain things very well. Thank you so much.
Loved this explanation, thanks! I just wish it had some small visual elements in one side of the screen, that would help to visualize better, but just a feedback. Thanks!
Excellent information. Thank you!
Nice one Eli. I wonder if you might do one that explains WHERE you set records. Now before you think that's simple to answer, let me explain further:
When you rent a dedicated server...in my case from Kimsufi/OVH, you get a server with ip address. You also get a control panel that allows you to install whatever OS yo want, restart the server, etc.
This is a control panel only for such purposes, not a control panel ON the server, but For the server.
In that control panel, you can set your hostname, which needs to also be set up at your domain name provider, now what records do you set and WHERE if you install a hosting control panel such as Kloxo, or any of them really.
At the server, at the domain name provider or at the Kimsufi/OVH control panel?
Your thoughts would be interesting, thanks.
ps: If you have any experience with setting up the KloxoMR hosting control panel, that would be phenomenal as no one seems to have any admin manual for it.
Very specific, very clear and deserve subscribe and like! Thank you
very good to know, thanks
Nice video. But a picture is worth a thousand words :)
It would be better if you can present examples like how those things are actually being done, hopefully!
thanks for the explanation
Done thanks
more tech videos please!
I like the background, it looks like news anchar
more videos like this plz!
He finally back!
So can subdomain point to same domain right?
Thanks! So is the Cname always masked? For example my url is app.bla.com but I ask my app customer to point a Cname to my app subdomain as follows: bla that points bla.mycustomer.com to app.bla.com ... This allows my customer to keep their big company site appearing like they host everything themselves but really they are pointing to my app SaaS named app.bla.com ... QUESTION - Will their name always appear masked, or when the redirection occurs, does my true subdomain appear? Thanks
Tks a lot man!!!
The real question is, what is going on with Tasmania in your map?! :p Maybe time to consider moving to GPS... a touch more accurate.
Thanks! 👍👍👍👍
Thanks!
how is it different from a redirect?
thank you
Always put a dot at the end of the cname record when pointing to a 3rd party server. MX records too.
Why do you sound exactly like Sal from Khan Academy? 😂
thanks!
please can you explain this scenario for me? i have this two subdomains: sms.ugarsoft.com and sms.ifihear.com both are pointed to a single ip. they show the same content, but each admin login and can modify the logo(cms). I want to understand what is happening at the ip location how it handles the two domain at the server. I want to set up a service like that.
This will be something call Virtual Hosts (Apache) or Bindings (Windows IIS). Configured on the server with the single IP is two websites, each refer to a different folder on the server for the individual website. When the website is requested, it is Matched to the URL that requested it, and returns the correct website.
It gets a bit more complex, as they can be usings Re-write rules to represent a 'shared base website' but just the 'branding' is redirected to a different set of content on the server. That what they tend to do for white labelled services.
thank you but this is not the case: different folder? no way, I was looking at same folder thing. same content, different domain. but this content is cms and should know which domain is live and make some content change like title. I ACTUALLY FOUND THAT I COULD BE DONE WITH DOMAIN PARKING AND I AM TRYING TO TEST THAT OUT. thanks for the response
OMG I can NOT find a damned video on how to create CNAME... I'm losing my shit here lol
Dillinger R. Lmao your profile pic represents what you said so well 😂
TXT SPF next please!
Could have been much better if you actually did it and show.
ELi please explain - DMARC, SPF, DNSSEC
Internet Anonymous spf is pretty to stop email spoofing. It prevents spoofing domain names
better if you actually showed it
makes little sense
wrr