DNS-Record conflicts with Vercel
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English Foxhound posted this in #help-forum
English FoxhoundOP
Hi, I'm currently trying to connect by domain 'badespeak.net' to my Vercel website and I've already added the A-Record to Route53 but Vercel also wants me to delete another record but I need that AAAA-record for my teamspeak server. I have no idea how to handle this conflict. I also can't use a ipv4 adress since aws charges too much for that.
Answered by English Foxhound
This fixed it. Website works with badespeak.net and so does the teamspeak and also ts.badespeak.net works
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@English Foxhound Hi, I'm currently trying to connect by domain 'badespeak.net' to my Vercel website and I've already added the A-Record to Route53 but Vercel also wants me to delete another record but I need that AAAA-record for my teamspeak server. I have no idea how to handle this conflict. I also can't use a ipv4 adress since aws charges too much for that.
Unfortunately you cant have both at the same time
It was very common back in the day to just use teamspeak.domain.com for the teamspeak and the domain.com for the actual site, you can try doing that
English FoxhoundOP
yeah I thought about that but I really didnt want to do that
seems like i have to now
The only other way might be appending ports when trying to connect
For example if your teamspeak is on port 3306, domain.com:3306
I would much rather you go with the subdomain path
@English Foxhound please also try experimenting with "SRV" type record
English FoxhoundOP
i already use the srv record
English FoxhoundOP
This fixed it. Website works with badespeak.net and so does the teamspeak and also ts.badespeak.net works
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Nice, mark your answer as the solution
@Clown Nice, mark your answer as the solution
English FoxhoundOP
How can I do that? Rarely use discord
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English FoxhoundOP
thanks!