A CNAME record or canonical name record makes one domain name an
alias of another. The aliased domain gets all the subdomains and
DNS records of the original
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CNAME Record
<span>A CNAME record or canonical name record makes one domain name an
alias of another. The aliased domain gets all the subdomains and
DNS records of the original.
You should use a CNAME record whenever you want associate a new
subdomain to an already existing A record; i.e. you can make "www.somedomain.tld" Summary
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