| JIM.H. 2005-06-24, 5:59 pm |
| Thanks IIS Guru. It is really helpful. So I need to go to DNS not web server
to handle it. Is there a web site that shows how to set those things in DNS?
I am new and I need to do this.
"IIS Guru" wrote:
> Site1.OurDomin.com is a subdomain of OurDomain.com. Likewise for Site2 and
> myApp.
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> Each of the subdomains must have the correct A record entry in DNS to point
> to the IP address of the site. If the websites are configured in IIS on the
> same IP address with host headers, the host header will direct it to the
> correct web instance within IIS. If they are on seperate IP addresses the
> request will go to the site that corresponds with the IP address in DNS. I
> hope this helps.
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