How Can Multiple Domain Names Be Linked to the Same Website?
To access a website using a domain name, host the domain name in the DNS service and configure an A record set to map the domain name to the IP address of the web server where the website is deployed.
To access the same website using other domain names, you need to configure an A record set with the same value for each domain name. Table 1 provides an example.
For details about how to add an A record set, see Routing Internet Traffic to a Website.
Public Zones FAQs
- Why Is a Message Indicating Conflict with an Existing Record Set Displayed When I Add a Record Set?
- How Do I Add Record Sets to Subdomains?
- Which IP Address Is Returned for the Domain Name If There Are Multiple IP Addresses in a Record Set?
- Can I Modify a Zone?
- Can DNS Translate a Domain Name to IP Addresses of On-premises Servers or Third-Party Servers?
- How Can Multiple Domain Names Be Linked to the Same Website?
- How Do I View and Change the DNS Servers of a Domain Name?
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