CNAME records, or "canonical name" records, allow you to have an unlimited number of aliases for a domain. An example of when you may want to use a CNAME is if you want a subdomain pointed to a machine outside of your domain. This is useful so that if the IP address of the alias changes, you would not be required to update the resource record.
- Login to your account.
- Click on any domain from the "Select domain" drop down menu.
- Select the "root" host name and enter an answer in the form on the left column. Click "Save."
- Next, select the host name "www" and create a CNAME resource record that points back to your root zone.
- Create resource records for each country you wish to set traffic rules.
- Create a global record for other locations in the world by either not setting a location, or select the country group "Everything Else."
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