robinbrampton
Technical User
Hi Everyone,
Here's my situation.
I'm creating an asp.net web application that will have a corporate website, as well as 50 individual state websites that will be hosted as 50 seperate subdomains, on 50 seperate dedicated servers.
Each one of the 50 subdomains will be a stand alone application that needs to send out and receive e-mail using its own smtp server. The corporate site basically acts as the launch point where potential new members review the service we're offering, and once they decide to become members, they will be redirected to the state website where they reside. (example: florida.mydomain.com)
Now, I already setup the DNS records including the NS, SOA and MX records for the corporate server which hosts mydomain.com and everything is working fine, now I need to setup the DNS for the subdomains, starting with florida.mydomain.com, but I'm not completely sure how to do it.
I do understand that I need to create (A) records for each of the subdomains on my corporate server, so I can point to them...
But I'm not sure what needs to be done to setup the DNS settings on each of the subdomains to ensure each one of the subdomains will function as a stand alone application, which can send out and receive email. (Example: admin@florida.mydomain.com)
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction, or provide me with step by step instructions.
P.S. All subdomains will be hosted on Windows servers, so I will be using the DNS manager in Windows 2003 to setup up the records.
Thanks,
Robert
Here's my situation.
I'm creating an asp.net web application that will have a corporate website, as well as 50 individual state websites that will be hosted as 50 seperate subdomains, on 50 seperate dedicated servers.
Each one of the 50 subdomains will be a stand alone application that needs to send out and receive e-mail using its own smtp server. The corporate site basically acts as the launch point where potential new members review the service we're offering, and once they decide to become members, they will be redirected to the state website where they reside. (example: florida.mydomain.com)
Now, I already setup the DNS records including the NS, SOA and MX records for the corporate server which hosts mydomain.com and everything is working fine, now I need to setup the DNS for the subdomains, starting with florida.mydomain.com, but I'm not completely sure how to do it.
I do understand that I need to create (A) records for each of the subdomains on my corporate server, so I can point to them...
But I'm not sure what needs to be done to setup the DNS settings on each of the subdomains to ensure each one of the subdomains will function as a stand alone application, which can send out and receive email. (Example: admin@florida.mydomain.com)
Hopefully someone can point me in the right direction, or provide me with step by step instructions.
P.S. All subdomains will be hosted on Windows servers, so I will be using the DNS manager in Windows 2003 to setup up the records.
Thanks,
Robert