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| I have purchased a "cheapo" domain name (for the purpose of selling my home) from a popular seach engine site, but the downfall is that unless I display an ad, I have to show the redirect IP address. i.e www.mynew-domainname.com points to my server IP and it is now displayed while users are surfing my site. My question is: Is there a way around this, e.g. by specifying the server name in my httpd.conf and/or specifying a new DNS server that is running on my server. I have some control over A record, C name, and primary and secondary nameservers. Can I create links on my website to www.mynew-domainname.com/somedir without it linking back to the homepage due to the redirection limitation. Thanks MikeD |
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| In article <G7Sdnb5NwODWrQ_fRVn-pg@comcast.com>, "Mike Dundas" <mdundas@Nospamthanks.comcast.net> wrote: > I have purchased a "cheapo" domain name (for the purpose of selling my home) > from a popular seach engine site, but the downfall is that unless I display > an ad, I have to show the redirect IP address. i.e www.mynew-domainname.com > points to my server IP and it is now displayed while users are surfing my > site. > > My question is: Is there a way around this, e.g. by specifying the server > name in my httpd.conf and/or specifying a new DNS server that is running on > my server. I have some control over A record, C name, and primary and > secondary nameservers. Can I create links on my website to > www.mynew-domainname.com/somedir without it linking back to the homepage due > to the redirection limitation. Unless you have control over the web server and the way it implements virtual hosts, I think you're out of luck. What does this have to do with Sun system administration? I think you'll find better answers over in comp.infosystems.www.servers.*. -- Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu Arlington, MA *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me *** |