mrbusy
Technical User
- Dec 10, 2003
- 118
My company has recently comissioned a web designer to update our rather basic website and this seems to have thrown up a problem with our DNS setup.
Our domain currently resides on the DNS server of our ISP and we have added several hosts and changed the MX records. At the moment the A record for points to some web space we got when we originally registered the domain with a low cost provider.
The web designer wants to move the website to a sub-directory of her website but still wants the URL to read when you visit it rather than Now, in order to do this the designer thinks we need to move the domain to her ISP allowing the domain to be aliased.
My question is how does this work? I have a domain of my own that is aliased to a subfolder on another website / domain, but I dont know how it is done.
Is there some server side app that needs to be runnig ro can it be done in DNS? I dont want to move the domain to an unknown, and small, ISP just to have this work. At the moment points to the IP address of another provider's server and that works fine....no aliasing required as far as I know. Im assuming they dont give an IP address to every client website, so can anyone tell me how this works?
As a last resport we have domain.com .net .org and .co.uk and my plan was to move one of those to the designers ISP and simply redirect our .com to that, but I would rather do it properly if I can.
Our domain currently resides on the DNS server of our ISP and we have added several hosts and changed the MX records. At the moment the A record for points to some web space we got when we originally registered the domain with a low cost provider.
The web designer wants to move the website to a sub-directory of her website but still wants the URL to read when you visit it rather than Now, in order to do this the designer thinks we need to move the domain to her ISP allowing the domain to be aliased.
My question is how does this work? I have a domain of my own that is aliased to a subfolder on another website / domain, but I dont know how it is done.
Is there some server side app that needs to be runnig ro can it be done in DNS? I dont want to move the domain to an unknown, and small, ISP just to have this work. At the moment points to the IP address of another provider's server and that works fine....no aliasing required as far as I know. Im assuming they dont give an IP address to every client website, so can anyone tell me how this works?
As a last resport we have domain.com .net .org and .co.uk and my plan was to move one of those to the designers ISP and simply redirect our .com to that, but I would rather do it properly if I can.