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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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DNS Records Explained with Syntax and examples, DNS Records Tutorials
nsition and coexistence between IPv4 and IPv6 networks.An IPv4 nameserver can provide IPv6 addresses: linux aaaa 3ffe:1900:4545:2:02d0:09ff:fef7:6d2c 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&quot


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