DNS to Re-direct

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T> Boss wants me to get the .ORG and .COM to go to
T> www.irvingisd.com/Redirect which will tell the user
T> to change their shortcuts to the .NET.

Your boss doesn't know the difference between DNS and HTTP.

T> I'm thinking we are going to have to assign .COM
T> and .ORG a different IP address to go to and let
T> IIS to the redirecting.

This sort of redirection is nothing to do with DNS and everything to
do with content HTTP service. A content HTTP server that looks at
Host: headers and serves up the appropriate redirects is what you
want. The DNS is not involved in any way. Multiple IP addresses
should not be necessary, either.
.



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