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jcmarney
Oct-27-2006, 06:03 AM
I am trying to set up the domain www.marneyphoto.com to point to smugmug. When I go to change the CName on jokes site though, I get the following error:
It is not allowed to create a 'CNAME' record if an 'A' record with the same name exists. First delete the 'A' record.
So do I just delete the A records and input the Cname? Just wanted to check in before I proceed.
Thanks!
Joe
Andy
Oct-27-2006, 06:06 AM
I am trying to set up the domain www.marneyphoto.com to point to smugmug. When I go to change the CName on jokes site though, I get the following error:
It is not allowed to create a 'CNAME' record if an 'A' record with the same name exists. First delete the 'A' record.
So do I just delete the A records and input the Cname? Just wanted to check in before I proceed.
Thanks!
Joe
:wave welcome to Dgrin!
Delete the A record, and put the CNAME in. CNAME alias is
www.yourdomain.com cnamed to www.smugmug.com
A-record, that should be pointed to our IP address, as per our help page instructions:
Gotcha: Our IP address might change in the future, causing an A record to break. For this reason we suggest trying a CNAME record first.
Our current IP address is 63.81.134.23
http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts
jcmarney
Oct-27-2006, 06:16 AM
I guess where I'm confused is that it seems to be either the A record or the CName, but can't do both for www.Marneyphoto.com, or I get the message telling me I have to delete the A record.
So am I okay deleting the A-record and JUST using the Cname? And will that work both with and without the "www"?
Thanks!
Joe
PS:Thanks for the detailed instructions for Joker, I'm just running into a little trouble at this step.
:wave welcome to Dgrin!
Delete the A record, and put the CNAME in. CNAME alias is
www.yourdomain.com (http://www.yourdomain.com) cnamed to www.smugmug.com (http://www.smugmug.com)
A-record, that should be pointed to our IP address, as per our help page instructions:
Gotcha: Our IP address might change in the future, causing an A record to break. For this reason we suggest trying a CNAME record first.
Our current IP address is 63.81.134.23
http://www.smugmug.com/help/professional-accounts
Andy
Oct-27-2006, 06:18 AM
I guess where I'm confused is that it seems to be either the A record or the CName, but can't do both for www.Marneyphoto.com, or I get the message telling me I have to delete the A record.
So am I okay deleting the A-record and JUST using the Cname? And will that work both with and without the "www"?
Thanks!
Joe
PS:Thanks for the detailed instructions for Joker, I'm just running into a little trouble at this step.You can have both. Please send your login details for Joker.com to attn: Andy at help@smugmug.com and I'll sort you out asap :)
jcmarney
Oct-27-2006, 06:34 AM
You can have both. Please send your login details for Joker.com to attn: Andy at help@smugmug.com and I'll sort you out asap :)
Thanks Andy. You guys are awesome!
Andy
Oct-27-2006, 06:56 AM
Thanks Andy. You guys are awesome!
You're most welcome - it's all done. CNAME and A Record. :wave
cyan buddha
Mar-08-2008, 01:52 PM
I am having the exact same problem and I am too scaredy cat to delete anything for fear of REALLY screwing things up....can you walk me through obtaining a C-Name and keeping the A-Record?? Do I just delete both A-records and then create the C-Name and then add back in the A-record?? Very excited and so glad this incredible wealth of questions and answers are available to us clueless ones....
Thanks for your help!!
~Libby:rolleyes
Craig Ridley
Mar-08-2008, 05:01 PM
I am having the exact same problem and I am too scaredy cat to delete anything for fear of REALLY screwing things up....can you walk me through obtaining a C-Name and keeping the A-Record?? Do I just delete both A-records and then create the C-Name and then add back in the A-record?? Very excited and so glad this incredible wealth of questions and answers are available to us clueless ones....
Thanks for your help!!
~Libby:rolleyes
Have you followed these instructions --> http://www.smugmug.com/help/joker.mg
I followed them and had it up and working first time. I only have a C-Name record defined (no A-Record).
cyan buddha
Mar-09-2008, 07:40 PM
Have you followed these instructions --> http://www.smugmug.com/help/joker.mg
I followed them and had it up and working first time. I only have a C-Name record defined (no A-Record).
Hey Craig! I went through all of the steps and then when I got to #7...that's when I got the error message that I can not have a C-Name with an A-Record present...actually step 5 looks different on my end...I went to the box that says "Add New DNS/Service Record"...and from there I chose C-Name and clicked on add...which tok me to #6...and then I typed in my info just as it looks in the tutorial and I get this...→ "It is not allowed to create a 'CNAME' record if an 'A' record with the same name exists. First delete the 'A' record." Just wanted to make sure before proceeding that it's cool to delete the A Record...?? Does any of this makes sense??
:scratch
Thanks for your help!!
~libby
Craig Ridley
Mar-09-2008, 09:57 PM
Hey Craig! I went through all of the steps and then when I got to #7...that's when I got the error message that I can not have a C-Name with an A-Record present...actually step 5 looks different on my end...I went to the box that says "Add New DNS/Service Record"...and from there I chose C-Name and clicked on add...which tok me to #6...and then I typed in my info just as it looks in the tutorial and I get this...→ "It is not allowed to create a 'CNAME' record if an 'A' record with the same name exists. First delete the 'A' record." Just wanted to make sure before proceeding that it's cool to delete the A Record...?? Does any of this makes sense??
:scratch
Thanks for your help!!
~libby
I am certainly not an expert here, so hopefully one of the smugmug helpers can confirm if you are not willing to take the risk, but I believe you are correct in that you must delete the A-record and then create the c-name (to be honest, I would just do it as if it does not work you can always recreate the a-record).
I checked my settings and I do not have an A-record. Yes, my step 5 looks a little different, but once you select C-Name from the drop down, step 6 is identical, obviously with your own settings (I used "www" for sub-domain and "www.smugmug.com" for the alias).
I presume you were getting the error message at the end of step 6 and not step 7, as step 7 needs to be done back in the pro section of your smugmug account.
Hope this helps.
cyan buddha
Mar-10-2008, 11:43 AM
I am certainly not an expert here, so hopefully one of the smugmug helpers can confirm if you are not willing to take the risk, but I believe you are correct in that you must delete the A-record and then create the c-name (to be honest, I would just do it as if it does not work you can always recreate the a-record).
I checked my settings and I do not have an A-record. Yes, my step 5 looks a little different, but once you select C-Name from the drop down, step 6 is identical, obviously with your own settings (I used "www" for sub-domain and "www.smugmug.com" for the alias).
I presume you were getting the error message at the end of step 6 and not step 7, as step 7 needs to be done back in the pro section of your smugmug account.
Hope this helps.
Thanks so much!! I was not sure about re-creating the A-record...and yeah I was planning on setting up my alias just as you did yours...the a-record it looks from the boards only directs you to the IP address...?? correct?? so as long as I have the "alias" they should always be directed to smugmug.com...I think I am getting it!! A-Ha moment here!!
thanks for your help!!
~Libby
Craig Ridley
Mar-10-2008, 12:02 PM
Thanks so much!! I was not sure about re-creating the A-record...and yeah I was planning on setting up my alias just as you did yours...the a-record it looks from the boards only directs you to the IP address...?? correct?? so as long as I have the "alias" they should always be directed to smugmug.com...I think I am getting it!! A-Ha moment here!!
thanks for your help!!
~Libby
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