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Ok, forgive me for being a total n00b at this... I do not usually mess with dns, but I am trying it out.
I have a website hosted here on x10. (http://sf3soft.x10.mx)
I created 2 other free domains. They are http://sf3soft.co.cc and http://sf3soft.tk
I am trying to get the .co.cc and the .tk to point to x10.
I have already in the .co.cc and the .tk set the dns nameservers to ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com.
From what I am understanding from other pages and sites, the way to accomplish this is to setup them as addon domains in x10's cPanel? Is this correct?
I am trying to do this because I don't like the URL forwarding feature. All it does is create a frame that puts your website inside. You can't access anything other than the index page if there isn't a link to it somewhere on the page. I am trying to make it so that when you go to one of the other domains like sf3soft.tk and type in /thefileiwant.whatever, it will open instead of just displaying the index page no matter what is typed in.
Thanks in advance!
I have a website hosted here on x10. (http://sf3soft.x10.mx)
I created 2 other free domains. They are http://sf3soft.co.cc and http://sf3soft.tk
I am trying to get the .co.cc and the .tk to point to x10.
I have already in the .co.cc and the .tk set the dns nameservers to ns1.x10hosting.com and ns2.x10hosting.com.
From what I am understanding from other pages and sites, the way to accomplish this is to setup them as addon domains in x10's cPanel? Is this correct?
I am trying to do this because I don't like the URL forwarding feature. All it does is create a frame that puts your website inside. You can't access anything other than the index page if there isn't a link to it somewhere on the page. I am trying to make it so that when you go to one of the other domains like sf3soft.tk and type in /thefileiwant.whatever, it will open instead of just displaying the index page no matter what is typed in.
Thanks in advance!