Use DNS A-Record to forward traffic to a third server

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Long time lurker, first time poster.

I'm stuck in a bind and can't seem to find a solution. The scenerio:

  • Client has set up subdomain.example.com which lists an A record at the domain registrar to point the hosting for the subdomain to server B (using IP)

  • the subdomain now needs to be moved to server C for better resources, but we can't change the IP address at the domain registrar (in-house IT team won't give access or make the change!)

  • I thought maybe I could setup an A record at server B that points to server C, but that didn't seem to work.

Is there a way to have server B send traffic to server C, using the same URL? (subdomain.example.com)

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Calle Dybedahl On BEST ANSWER

No.

DNS is hierarchical. If whoever controls the domain (or an ancestor) refuses to help you, you're out of luck. Get a new domain, or a new in-house IT team.