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Konstantin Frolov2011-09-23 12:52:08
Domain Name System
Konstantin Frolov, 2011-09-23 12:52:08

Domain names and their ip?

Please tell me the solution.
There are several offices in service, all have access to different services by ip.
There is a domain name of my workshop.
So, I don’t want to constantly keep ip in my head, I often get confused.
I would like to do this:
- so that when typing client1.mysite.ru, for example, in the Remote Desktop, exactly the ip-address of client1'a opens
- ssh client2.mysite.ru sends a request to another ip, which leads exactly to the desired client.

I think I explained clearly.

The whole problem is that I don't understand how to do it. There is no way to make changes in the domain control panel (started.ru). Site hosting - jino.ru

Yes, an important point is that the output is from different computers, so there is no point in editing hosts (my first thought).

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hayk, 2011-09-23
@nitro80

There is no way to make changes in the domain control panel (started.ru). Site hosting - jino.ru

From the quote, I concluded that you were not looking for the hoster panel. And you need to look there, because. most likely your domain is tied to its NS servers, well, the hoster claims the ability to control the DNS.

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temaHT, 2011-09-23
@temaHT

Is it critical for you that the subdomain is tied to your domain?
I use the www.no-ip.com/ service , where you can put an agent on all client machines and associate them with certain domain names. Which will be dynamically updated (in case of change).
You can choose which domain to use.
Domains will look like myclient1.no-ip.org.
In the basic version (which is enough for me), the service is free.

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Sergey, 2011-09-23
@bondbig

Either find the hoster 's DNS control panel and add the necessary subdomains there, or transfer the domain (you need to change the ns-server addresses in the registrar panel ) to a third-party DNS hosting and do the same, just don't forget to transfer the existing records from the DNS servers hoster (manually or through AFXR, if allowed there).

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Juggler, 2011-09-23
@Juggler

Ask the host to add an A-record for your zone and send them the data in the form of a name-IP_address plate.

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korvindest, 2011-09-23
@korvindest

If it is really impossible to do this through DNS, then you can set up Apache virtual hosts on your domain with a redirect to a specific ip.
But I would use this option last.

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Konstantin Frolov, 2011-09-23
@nitro80

Hmm, and such a moment will come:
- now the hoster's ns-servers are registered on the domain.
- for example, I register on dns-hosting, prescribe the same necessary records, and add third-level domains with my ip? Is this possible to implement?

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