DNS Entries with Port numbers
dbotham at edeltacom.com
dbotham at edeltacom.com
Fri Jun 21 13:11:49 UTC 2002
No. DNS cannot do that. You will need to configure your web server to
redirect connections as necessary.
Dave...
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Hi:
I have not found any documentation that specifies whether or not you can
associate a DNS record to a port #. For instance I have a webserver that
runs on port 7000, is it possible to do something like this:
voyager.hood.edu:7000 IN A 144.175.2.16
Is this possible or will I need to enter http://voyager.hood.edu:7000 to
reach it?
Bruce Embrey
Bruce Edward Embrey : OpenVMS/Linux Systems Manager / Campus Email Admin. :
Hood College: embrey at hood.edu : Phone (301)696-3927 : Fax (301)696-3913
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