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I'm setting up DNS on Snow Leopard Server and I'm having an issue. I'm able to link an IP address with a subdomain such as www.example.com just fine, but how can I link one to just example.com?

My current DNS provider lets me use a @ for the subdomain and that acts like example.com, but Snow Leopard Server complains when I enter this in. I can only use numbers, letters, and hyphens. Any ideas?

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Let's say the zone was example.com. The solution was pretty simple; I just added an A record with example.com. as the FQDN, added an IP and it worked fine.

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"@" represents second + first level domain name, so yours ISP told you correct.

don't enter anything in just create an empty A record with your IP.

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