If you want to point a domain that you have to a different domain name or subdomain, one way to do that would be to use a CNAME record. By setting up such a record, the domain being forwarded loses all its records (A, MX, and so on) and instead, it takes the A record of the domain address it is directed to. This way, if you are using a web design service by some company that gives you a subdomain, you can use an actual domain and not only will it be forwarded to the site that you have set up, but it will also be displayed in the web browser address bar at all times. Alternative possible uses of a CNAME record are to redirect all the targeted traffic from various subdomains to their main domain name, or to use the webmail service of your webhosting company by using webmail.your-doman.com, for instance. The latter will work only by setting up a CNAME record for a subdomain simply because such a record created for the main domain address makes it impossible to use e-mail addresses.
CNAME Records in Web Hosting
The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which our company offers with each and every Linux web hosting, will enable you to create CNAME records for every domain address or subdomain hosted inside the account with just a few mouse clicks. If you are not sure how to go about it, you can check the video tutorial available inside the CP, read the detailed Help article on the subject, or just simply contact us and we can help you 24/7, although it is unlikely that you'll experience any problems as all it takes to create a new CNAME record is to choose a domain/subdomain, type the hostname you are forwarding to, and save the change. The new record will be fully active within the hour. Using CNAME records permits you to have better control of your domain addresses and site content and our system is simple and user-friendly enough to allow people who have no previous experience to create this kind of records easily.
CNAME Records in Semi-dedicated Servers
The Hepsia hosting Control Panel, which comes with each of our semi-dedicated server accounts, allows you to create a CNAME record effortlessly. When you want to create a private URL for your emails, to point a domain name to a subdomain within the account or to forward a domain to another provider and use some third-party service that they provide, it won't take you more than three mouse clicks to create this type of record. All DNS records for the domain addresses and subdomains hosted in the semi-dedicated account will be listed in a separate section in the CP, so when you are there, all that you will have to do will be to select the type of the record that you want to set up and the hostname for which you are creating it, and then type in the actual record text. For your convenience, you can see a short video within the CP regarding how to create a CNAME record or you can follow the instructions in the help article, which is available in the DNS records section.