Redirect My Domain
Dec 21, 2008I host my academic website at my university. I'd really like to point my domain to it.
Can anyone recommend me a free redirect DNS service (Assuming that's what I need)
I host my academic website at my university. I'd really like to point my domain to it.
Can anyone recommend me a free redirect DNS service (Assuming that's what I need)
is it possible to register a domain name and just use it to re-direct to another domain without paying for hosting etc? for example if i want a standard url to point to a free [url] blog? how would i go about doing this?
View 8 Replies View RelatedThe thing is that we have a dedicated server at our company hosting several domains, and right now you can access them both with the www prefix or without it, but there is no redirection in case you access without it, and this has negative impact with SEO related stuff.
I have the rewrite apache module enabled (I tested with a script I found on the net), and I also tried a test configuring a single domain including some code about redirection.
Right now I'm getting a nice "500 Internal Server Error"
This is the code in .htaccess
Code:
Option +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{http_host} ^mydomain.com [NC]
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [url]
(mydomain.com is, obviously, a replacement for the real domain in both cases)
I'v been searching the internet for ways to redirect/mask a domain in Linux (Ubuntu) and everything points me to godaddy. The server is ssh there is no control panel on it. So if anyone knows a way I can redirect my domain name and mask it that would be great. For example domain1 points to domain2, but in the address bar it shows domain1.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI always use Apache and it's easy to redidrect an entire domain in the htaccess.
Code:
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www.domain1.com$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ [url]$1 [R=301,L]
For a site I'm working on I need to achieve the same thing with IIS but have no idea how to and the technician claims it can't be done. Surely, that's not the case. Any ideas?
By the way I want the exact same effect as the above not just a generic redirect that sends everthing to the home page of the new domain.
I just bought a SSL certificate for my domain, let say my domain is domain.com, how do i redirect domain.com to [url]when people type domain.com on their browser? or if someone type www.domain.com then it will redirect to [url]
View 4 Replies View RelatedHow do i forward requests to [url] to [url]?
I have usermin control panel running at https port 10000, but hosted customers have trouble rememembering the port address, hence i want to provide simplified url to all hosted customer so that whenever a customer types [url]or [url]he is forwarded to [url].
I have a number of domains hosted and need a global mod_rewrite rule or whatever that can be specified once in my apache httpd.conf file and it should work for all hosted domains on my server.
to do a 301 redirect from domainA to domainB but continue displaying DomainA's url when someone goes through.
Right now I'm doing:
redirectMatch 301 ^(.*)$ [url]
redirectMatch permanent ^(.*)$ [url]
How do I accomplish this?
Is it possible to redirect parked domains in cPanel to a different URL? I want to redirect each domain to a different url. Can this be done via cPanel or .htaccess?
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there a way that I could redirect total urls? By that I mean when someone goes to www.domain.com/whatever/file.php?id=345 they get redirected to www.anotherdomain.com/whatever/file.php?id=345
Im running apache 1.3
I need a company to register my domain, and then forward emails and urls to my actual site that is somewhere else. I don't need any actual web hosting or email pop (at the moment). My main requirement is reliability.
The company I currently use bounces some email to me and forwards other email to a black hole. They're also not replying to my mail, so it's time to leave. BTW, this is a company that has generally excellent reviews.
I have what seems to be a simple redirect question. I have a dedicated server and a few static IP addresses, but I want to make it so if someone were to type in my IP address in their browser, Apache will redirect them to the domain name. (Typing in [url]
What happens now is that if you were to type in my server's IP address, it will show you the FIRST VirtualHost container that's listed in httpd.conf. This is not so bad since I've placed my main company site at the start of the list, but I'd rather redirect the IP into the domain name I use.
I read somewhere that you can place Mod RewriteRules directly in the VirtualHost container rather than using .htaccess, but the few "rules" that I tried didn't seem to do anything. And yes, I restarted Apache each time I edited httpd.conf.
Is there an easy way to do this?
ALSO, is there a way to redirect the name server address too? If you type in [url]into the browser, it acts the same way. I would ultimately like to redirect both the nameservers and the IP address(es) to the domain name.
I've got two domains (for sake of example, domain A and domain B). Domain A resolves correctly to my web server. Domain B is just sitting collecting dust. I didn't set these domains up, a previous programmer at my job did.
How do I configure resolv.conf, named.conf and the zone file(s) correctly to have domain B redirect to domain A?
I've already set up httpd.conf so that any requests for the host name of domain A will redirect.
e.g. [url]-> [url]
I just need the DNS part of this fixed (that I'm a bit of a noob at).
Do I have to do something like this in named.conf:
Code:
zone "domaina.com" {
type master;
file "/var/named/domaina.com.hosts";
};
zone "domainb.com" {
type master;
file "/var/named/domaina.com.hosts";
};
Then in the domaina.com.hosts zone file add an alias like this?
Code:
domainb.com. IN CNAME domaina.com.
Or do I need to create a domainb.com.hosts zone file with basic info emulating domaina.com.hosts zone file, and add its entry in named.conf?
I've got two domains (for sake of example, domain A and domain B). Domain A resolves correctly to my web server. Domain B is just sitting collecting dust. I didn't set these domains up, a previous programmer at my job did.
How do I configure resolv.conf, named.conf and the zone file(s) correctly to have domain B redirect to domain A?
I've already set up httpd.conf so that any requests for the host name of domain A will redirect.
e.g. [url]
I just need the DNS part of this fixed (that I'm a bit of a noob at).
Do I have to do something like this in named.conf:
Code:
zone "domaina.com" {
type master;
file "/var/named/domaina.com.hosts";
};
zone "domainb.com" {
type master;
file "/var/named/domaina.com.hosts";
};
Then in the domaina.com.hosts zone file add an alias like this?
Code:
domainb.com. IN CNAME domaina.com.
Or do I need to create a domainb.com.hosts zone file with basic info emulating domaina.com.hosts zone file, and add its entry in named.conf?
I would like to do do following using basic authentication:
1. non authenticated users have access to the index page: [URL] .....
2. there are other pages, e.g: [URL] .... but these would require basic auth
3. if users are not authenticated they would be redirected to [URL] .... otherwise authenticated users would have access to [URL] .... or anything else under that domain
i am looking for dns hosting with redirect to a server in Europe or usa based on location.
View 2 Replies View RelatedI have 408 error and put a domain to impersonate the original is blank or rediccionamiento domain to the original. He always says: Time Up and error 408.
127.0.0.1 - - [30/Apr/2013:13:41:41 -0300] "-" 408 -
I own:
- Apache V: 2.4.4 Update 2
- Mod Security V: 2.7.3 Update 2
- Atomic Rules for Mod Security: Update 29/04/2013
- Mod mod_limitipconn V: 0.23.1
- Mod mod_antiloris V: 0.5.2
Do you think it's a bad configuration or a bug in programming? Eh I tried many ways, disabling modules, deactivating and activating settings, etc ...
Can anyone help me in redirecting my site www.domain.com to domain.com since SSL is for domain.com
Here is my htaccess
Options -Indexes
DirectoryIndex home.php index.php index.html index.htm
Could you please add me the correct code to redirect www.domain.com to domain.com?
Also, do i need to restart Apache for taking effect?
I thought I knew enough about my .htaccess stuff to do this, but I can't seem to work it out. What I want to do is if a user visits domain.com/folder, we check to see if the folder exists. If so, show as normal (IE domain.com/support)
If a user visits domain.com/dynamicusername (dynamicusername is not a physical folder), redirect to dynamicusername.domain.com
Up until a week ago we had some troubles with package dependencies on our dedicated server running on Ubuntu 14.04.1. Plesk was totally out of reach, displaying 502 Bad Gateway pages and some other weird error on login_up.php3.
I fixed the dependencies by removing a lot of packages (including Plesk) and finally managed to reinstall Plesk using the autoinstaller, then repaired it using "/usr/local/psa/bootstrapper/pp12.0.18-bootstrapper/bootstrapper.sh" (IIRC this whole bootstrapper folder was not present before reinstallation).
Now, after restoring our data from a backup pretty much everything works except for the subdomains. They all redirect to the primary domain's vhost (307 Redirect) for some reason.
"/var/log/apache2/access.log" shows the following after issuing a HTTP request to any subdomain:
Code:
<ip> - - [23/Jan/2015:23:15:31 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 307 244 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0"
<ip> - - [23/Jan/2015:23:15:31 +0100] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 200 13397 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Ubuntu; Linux x86_64; rv:35.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/35.0"
I have tried enabling and disabling nginx, it did not work. Then I just kept it disabled because it makes our forum think that everyone has the server's IP (because of the reverse proxy thing I assume).
Oh, and I should say: using HTTPS anywhere just gets me a 502 Bad Gateway error.
My requirement is to redirect all hosted domain's webmail to the main hosting webmail url .. how can this be achieved ?
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have multiple domains on my web server. One of my domains does not display its website when using example.com in the location bar.
Eg. example.com redirects to site2.com but www.example.com displays properly.
I tried adding to the htaccess file:
Quote:
Options +FollowSymlinks
RewriteEngine on
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www.example.com
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ http://www.example.com/$1 [R=permanent,L]
It doesn't work. The redirect does not occur.
A benchmark for my website sais this:
Search engines may think serviciionline.net and www. serviciionline.net are two different sites.
You should set up a permanent redirect (technically called a "301 redirect") between these sites. Once you do that, you will get full search engine credit for your work on these sites. For example, serviciionline.net seems to have 3,058 inbound links whereas www. serviciionline.net has 32 inbound links. By correctly configuring a permanent 301 redirect, the search rankings might improve as all inbound links are correctly counted for the website.
How can I do that redirection? I have cPanel Pro in my hosting, and as far as I can see, with or without www, I land in the same place
I am one of those TP customers that got affected by the DC outage.
to redirect my website to a temporary status page for my members... I have successfully redirected www.domain.com but I need to also redirect the main part of the site www.domain.com/forums < is there any possible way of doing this without having access to my server? I am using Namecheap as domain registrar.
I am trying to redirect all traffic from one domain to another, via:
Redirect permanent / [url]
The problem I'm running into is that some of the subpages have been renamed on the new site, i.e. -
[url] > [url]
There are a LOT of pages. Is there someway to redirect everything to the new site's homepage, and what will that do to my SE rankings?
I have been reading up on redirects using .htaccess files but it doesn't seem to be doing any good.
I need the following link:
[url]
to automagically redirect to:
[url]
I tried:
redirect permanent /fsbo /sellers/articles/fsbo.htm
But no dice.
Also - will doing a redirect like this cause an kind of SEO problems? I want my visitors to be able to enter something short like that instead of the long address.