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  1. 20 wrz 2018 · Aliases pointing to a computer name, not an IP address; To create a computer name alias, it's a very simple process. You need to run as an elevated Powershell (or command prompt) window. Enter the command as below, and you're done. Command: Netdom computername <COMPUTER> /add:<ALIAS> Example: Netdom computername IIS01 /add:webapp.surface ...

  2. 24 kwi 2014 · For adding a alias name to a server in the hosts file you have to make the following structure: In the first column you have to add the IP-Address, in the second column the host-name and in the third column you have to add the desired alias-name. Any subsequent columns are alias for that host.

  3. 9 maj 2024 · A CNAME Record (Canonical Name Record) is a DNS record type that creates an alias for another domain name. It allows you to map multiple domain names to a single primary domain, simplifying management and providing flexibility.

  4. 3 lip 2024 · By defining an alias, you can substitute a shorter or more intuitive name for a lengthy command sequence. For example, you can set alias ll='ls -la' to make ll a shortcut for ls -la , which lists directory contents in detail.

  5. 28 lut 2024 · Let’s start with the CNAME record type. It simply points a DNS name, like www.example.com, at another DNS name, like lb.example.net. This tells the resolver to look up the answer at the reference name for all DNS types (for example, A, AAAA, MX, NS, SOA, and others).

  6. To do it by host names only (I.E. the target host is on a dynamic IP), then you need a DNS server (assuming dynamic IP on target host, then you'll need one that keeps up to date with the host's changing IP). In the DNS server you'd set alias entries ("CNAME" records) that point to the target machine's Host entry ("A" record).

  7. A DNS CNAME record provides an alias for another domain. Learn how canonical name records work, and learn which DNS records cannot point to CNAME records.

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