Joost Waversveld wrote: > Bo Lynch wrote: > >> We currently have a web server that is running apache on cent 5.2. >> We are upgrading our student info system so that it allows web access and >> the vendor (powerschool) is stating that this has to be a registered >> domain or a sub domain and only runs on Windows Server. My question is can >> you tell apache to point a subdomain to a diiferent IP address. For >> example, Our domain is currently amelia.k12.va.us. If someone goes to >> powerschool.amelia.k12.va.us it points to another IP other than itself? >> I have no experience with sub-domains so any input would be greatly >> appreciated. >> Thanks >> > > You do not have to do this in Apache. The thing you need is a change in > the DNS. The DNS is a system that convert names (Like > powerschool.amelia.k12.va.us) in ip addresses. > > To change the DNS you need to contact the person / company that controls > the DNS of your domain. > who appears to be... $ host -t NS amelia.k12.va.us amelia.k12.va.us name server ns1-auth.sprintlink.net. amelia.k12.va.us name server ns2-auth.sprintlink.net. amelia.k12.va.us name server ns3-auth.sprintlink.net. amelia.k12.va.us name server dns-netva.bev.net. for whatever thats worth (about US$0.02) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos