What is a CNAME?
What is a CNAME
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain
how to create cname record in dns | cname godaddy | cname vs alias | cname lookup | cname dns | cname subdomain | a record vs cname | cname to another domain how to create cname record in dns cname godaddy cname vs alias cname lookup cname dns cname subdomain a record vs cname cname to another domain
Share
A Canonical Name record (CNAME) is a type of resource record in the DNS which maps one domain name to another, referred to as the Canonical Name. This can prove convenient when running multiple services from a single IP address.
Example: