Not really. The only real option is to manually set up subdomains when you need them and point their root directory to your Drupal installation. Not all shared hosting provides the ability to set the root directory for subdomains though, so it will depend upon your host.
The other option is to move to a VPS, where you would be able to set up everything the way you need, including httpd.conf.
Jamie Holly http://www.intoxination.net http://www.hollyit.net
On 7/31/2010 9:17 AM, Mutuku Ndeti wrote:
Hellos,
I have been trying to crack domain access module. I use shared hosting. My webhost seems not to support wildcard dns properly. when I setup wild card dns...I get the error "Accessing content by IP address is not allowed"(webhost error(not drupal error)).when I configure a dns A record...let's say test.mydomain.com http://test.mydomain.com to point to the wehost IP address, I get the same error. Same error occurs if I try configuring a dns CNAME record.
Is there a work around for this? I also don't have access to httpd.conf for virtual host configuration
Any work around?
Thanks