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CName vs A Record for Netsuite Domain
I haven't been able to find a good way to point the domain http://mystore.com (versus http://www.mystore.com) at shopping.netsuite.com using a cname record, so I've created an A record that points at Netsuite's current IP instead.
I'm not too familiar with domain setups, so maybe I'm overlooking something really simple?
The problem with this method (a record redirect) is that Netsuite has changed their IP address for shopping.netsuite.com in the past and (according to tech support) may change it again in the future.
Does anyone know of a better way of pointing non-www domains at netsuite other than creating an a record redirect?