Posted: Mon Jul 03, 2006 7:57 am
Hello duff1,
Thx for posting the solution.
Indeed, when entering "domain.com", DirectUpdate will contact "com" zone to update "domain" host.
In fact, it need to contact "domain.com" zone to update the root host.
So, adding a dot is a solution.
The other solution is to use the new "format" available since v4.1.2.
You can use:
host1,host2,host3:zone
and use @ for the root host.
So, entering:
"@,www:domain.com" (without the quotes of course) will update domain.com and www.domain.com (in the same request).
Hope it helps
Regards
William
Thx for posting the solution.
Indeed, when entering "domain.com", DirectUpdate will contact "com" zone to update "domain" host.
In fact, it need to contact "domain.com" zone to update the root host.
So, adding a dot is a solution.
The other solution is to use the new "format" available since v4.1.2.
You can use:
host1,host2,host3:zone
and use @ for the root host.
So, entering:
"@,www:domain.com" (without the quotes of course) will update domain.com and www.domain.com (in the same request).
Hope it helps
Regards
William