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crayiii
Jul-12-2005, 05:03 PM
I have photography.crh3.com pointing to raymond.smugmug.com and everything works fine.
I would like to have www.crh3.com or www.photography.crh3.com to point to raymond.smugmug.com but I can't find a way to do it.
I'm using register.com
Thanks
I have photography.crh3.com pointing to raymond.smugmug.com and everything works fine.
I would like to have www.crh3.com (http://www.crh3.com) or www.photography.crh3.com (http://www.photography.crh3.com) to point to raymond.smugmug.com but I can't find a way to do it.
I'm using register.com
Thanks
You can set up www.crh3.com the exact same way you set up photography. Just create another CNAME but use www instead of photography. I am not entirely sure register.com gives you the tools to do www.photography.crh3.com though. You would have to ask them if they allow double subdomains.
Good luck!
crayiii
Jul-13-2005, 01:42 PM
You can set up www.crh3.com (http://www.crh3.com/) the exact same way you set up photography. Just create another CNAME but use www instead of photography. I am not entirely sure register.com gives you the tools to do www.photography.crh3.com (http://www.photography.crh3.com/) though. You would have to ask them if they allow double subdomains.
Good luck!
I tried entering www.crh3.com (http://www.crh3.com) instead of photography but it put things in a loop.
I tried entering www.crh3.com (http://www.crh3.com) instead of photography but it put things in a loop.
So first off, it looks like they have some sort of default record set up already for www. They usually put this in the A records section, so find it there and delete it. That is the first step that needs to be done (that points the page to their marketing page by default).
Once that is gone, you should be clear to set up a new cname record www to point to www.smugmug.com.
Good luck!
crayiii
Jul-17-2005, 01:34 PM
So first off, it looks like thLey have some sort of default record set up already for www. They usually put this in the A records section, so find it there and delete it. That is the first step that needs to be done (that points the page to their marketing page by default).
Once that is gone, you should be clear to set up a new cname record www to point to www.smugmug.com (http://www.smugmug.com).
Good luck!
Looks like they want me to pay extra for their web forwarding service...
Baldy
Jul-17-2005, 07:34 PM
their web forwarding service...Alarm bells are going off in my head. I wonder how they're doing the forwarding? Hopefully not by URL frames (http://www.webforumz.com/web-advice-design-2835.html) or something like that.
timt
Jul-18-2005, 10:47 AM
I have photography.crh3.com pointing to raymond.smugmug.com and everything works fine.
I would like to have www.crh3.com (http://www.crh3.com) or www.photography.crh3.com (http://www.photography.crh3.com) to point to raymond.smugmug.com but I can't find a way to do it.
I'm using register.com
Thanks Hi Crayii,
I use register.com as well and the way i managed to get it to work was by doing the following.
1) Just as a word of caution write down your settings as they are now, in case this doesn't work for you. This way you'll be able to quickly get things back to the way they were in case something doesn't work.
2) Change your settings in Smug Mug's Account Settings by clicking on the Professional button and typing in the url that smug mug should expect to be getting. (I.E. www.timtash.com (http://www.boguspics.com) / www.chr3.com (http://www.chr3.com))
3) Log into Register.com and click on the Domain Manager link.
4) Click on Change IP menu option along the top.
5) Click on Add IP type in the url you entered in smug mugs account setting page in the domain name box.
6) In the IP Address box enter 63.81.134.23 cick add.
That should do it. This is a hack, and is dependent on the Smug Mug server keeping the same IP Address. If for some reason that IP Address changes your site will no longer work.
If that happens, if your PC is running Windows just
1)Click on Start | Run
2)Type CMD and hit enter.
3)then type PING SMUGMUG.COM and hit enter.
4)Then you'll see the new IP address to update on Register.com
Hope that helps.
Tim.
Mike Lane
Jul-18-2005, 11:14 AM
Hi Crayii,
I use register.com as well and the way i managed to get it to work was by doing the following.
1) Just as a word of caution write down your settings as they are now, in case this doesn't work for you. This way you'll be able to quickly get things back to the way they were in case something doesn't work.
2) Change your settings in Smug Mug's Account Settings by clicking on the Professional button and typing in the url that smug mug should expect to be getting. (I.E. www.timtash.com (http://www.boguspics.com) / www.chr3.com (http://www.chr3.com))
3) Log into Register.com and click on the Domain Manager link.
4) Click on Change IP menu option along the top.
5) Click on Add IP type in the url you entered in smug mugs account setting page in the domain name box.
6) In the IP Address box enter 63.81.134.23 cick add.
That should do it. This is a hack, and is dependent on the Smug Mug server keeping the same IP Address. If for some reason that IP Address changes your site will no longer work.
If that happens, if your PC is running Windows just
1)Click on Start | Run
2)Type CMD and hit enter.
3)then type PING SMUGMUG.COM and hit enter.
4)Then you'll see the new IP address to update on Register.com
Hope that helps.
Tim.
Wow, I'm glad I went through Joker...
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