Re: Is it possible to configure two subdomains for an IP address?

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On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 6:52 AM, Jeff Sadowski <jeff.sadowski@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:15 PM, Rex C. Eastbourne


>> Thanks for the replies. I am working on a Slicehost server with a static IP
>> address; it looks something like 173.23.45.67. I'm able to navigate to this
>> IP address from any computer as if it were any other domain name. What I was
>> wondering is whether it's possible to navigate to a "subdomain" of an IP
>> address, so that "testing.173.23.45.67" and "production.173.23.45.67" would
>> be an actual valid websites. However, I am starting to get the feeling that
>> this might not be possible. I'll ask the owner of my Slicehost VPS to buy us
>> a domain name so that I can have "testing.mysite.com", etc. Hopefully that
>> will make this configuration easier.
>>
>> Rex
>
> It is entirely possible I do it all the time it sounds like you are
> having dns issues now.

Oh. How do you make this work? I didn't know there were dns servers
out there that resolved could resolve something like
"testing.173.23.45.67"

Krist


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