parental control dns

The difference between the sub-domains and add databases on domain names

Copyright (c) 2009 John Khu

Suppose you have a domain name really good with you. Did you ever know that you can add and add another field in addition to their existing domain name? These domain names are known by names such subdomains or add-on domains. However, they are almost like slaves to the main areas and are less under the control of the main domain name. These areas are simply subdirectories designed and added to the primary domain name at the time of receipt. Because we do not have their own control panels. However, these areas have their index files Personal CGI Bin and files to help them unique and special to your website.

Before you create one of these sub-domains and domain names cul-one can understand the main differences between them. In fact, the only thing they have in common is that you can add them to your primary domain. These are additional domain names that can act as subordinate to the primary domain name. With the extension of the domain name, which will have its own stand-alone URL after its creation. Moreover, a sub-domain is a single address that creates a link with the primary domain.

Example: Add-on Domain: www.orchidflowersinthewild.com Subdomain: www.blog. orchidflowersinthewild.com Another important difference is the cost involved in creating these areas. Add-on domain is still subject to a fee related to the sub-domains are free and can create as many subdomains as possible with your web hosting package. You must pay an annual fee to register and use an add-on domain. Add-on domains continue to share their resources for their web hosting package already exists. That means you Additional features will complement the domain name as your domain name. You will also have their own FTP connection and related services.

Adding an additional domain name: Initially, the search for a domain name and register the find. Once you purchase, you can link your DNS server for the host. Once you add the server, log into your account and verify your registration in the control panel. Now fill the domain name and install in the directory. Wait until you have completed the installation process.

On the other hand, you can easily create a subdomain name in the directory primary domain. Sub domains are useful if you are adding more web pages in the parent directory. For example, if you want to add a blog to your website, you can create a subdomain as www.blog.orchidflowersinthewild.com . You can place a link on the homepage of its website and when a user clicks the link, he or she go to the blog page. Almost all web hosting packages provide an unlimited number of subdomains with hosting package purchased.

About the Author

John Khu, an author and a seasoned professional with vast experience in expired domain name business. He is also the owner of the path breaking web site called http://www.expireddomainsecret.com which provides complete and up-to-date information on expired domains and their eternal secrets. “This article may be freely reprinted or distributed in its entirety in any e-zine, newsletter, blog or website as long as the resource box remain intact.”


admin posted at 2010-5-26 Category: Parental Control

3 Responses Leave a comment

  1. #1Porn Blocker @ 2010-6-9 13:36

    Outstanding site. Added to Myspace!

  2. #2Jeremy Pimenta @ 2010-10-14 23:34

    I am always searching online for articles that can help me. Looking forward to another great blog. Good luck to the author! all the best,keep up the good work

  3. #3Isreal Sollie @ 2011-5-23 08:24

    Thanks so much for giving everyone a very brilliant opportunity to check tips from this blog. It’s usually so pleasant plus jam-packed with a lot of fun for me and my office mates to visit your blog at minimum thrice per week to read through the new things you will have. Not to mention, I am also usually fascinated with the staggering advice you give. Selected 4 ideas in this post are essentially the very best we have all had.

Leave a Reply

(Ctrl + Enter)