Hosting a website using iBurst: Some help needed

andrewr

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Ok then, say I have the domain registered and parked with iBurst called xyz.com that points to a static IP that I have with iBurst.

When I ping xyz.com, I get a reply, but what I'd like is the www. in front.

How do I allow my web server to be accessed through both xyz.com and www.xyz.com.

Some help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Get the people who registered the domain to change the DNS settings to allow www.

Thought as much, unfortunately, when I contacted them they gave me a long explanation as to why they don't do that, so I replied and told them that its just a case of adding the DNS host (A) report for the host www. into the domain xyz.com.

Waiting intently for a reply...

Thanks for the confirmation man
 
If you got a hosting company to register it and they have their own name servers, then I don't understand why they wouldn't do that. If they give you too much hassles why not just a dynamic dns service and manage it yourself.

btw, it's a cname record not A ;)

Normally they have A record set up to point to your ip and a cname record to point www.xyz.com to xyz.com :)

If it's a .com and you registered it with a registrar, they should give you the option of adding your own name servers. If that is the case then use a dynamic ip service and then you'll be able to add as many records as you want!
 
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Thought as much, unfortunately, when I contacted them they gave me a long explanation as to why they don't do that, so I replied and told them that its just a case of adding the DNS host (A) report for the host www. into the domain xyz.com.

Waiting intently for a reply...

Thanks for the confirmation man

Why not manage your own dns with something like www.zoneedit.com and then just do it yourself?
 
If you got a hosting company to register it and they have their own name servers, then I don't understand why they wouldn't do that. If they give you too much hassles why not just a dynamic dns service and manage it yourself.

btw, it's a cname record not A ;)

Normally they have A record set up to point to your ip and a cname record to point www.xyz.com to xyz.com :)

If it's a .com and you registered it with a registrar, they should give you the option of adding your own name servers. If that is the case then use a dynamic ip service and then you'll be able to add as many records as you want!

Sweet man, thanks for the help. I reakon the guys that setup this thing don't quite understand what it is I'm looking for. They think I want to host with them for some or other reason. I don't want to go with DynDNS right now because I've paid to have the domains transferred, so I reakon they should set it up properly, otherwise I've wasted my money.
 
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