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2 domain names for 1 host account
4/8/2011 23:11
Is this possible? and I mean 2 domain names as in
www.random-domain.com and
www.randmdomainnamestore.com
and they will both go to a certain page on my host (advanced hosting on dynadot)

If any one can help me with this question i will grateley appreciate it
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4/10/2011 14:19
Hello,

You can use either regular forwarding or stealth forwarding, depending on your preference.

How do I set up domain forwarding?

What is domain forwarding?

Domain forwarding is the process of redirecting a website visitor to another domain name prior to the initial webpage loading. This will prevent the user from visiting the original URL destination, and will instead forward them to a specified web address.

To set up domain forwarding on any of your domain names, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down.
  3. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button.
  4. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list.
  5. On the DNS page, select the "Dynadot Forwarding" setting from the top drop-down menu.
  6. Enter the URL of the page you wish to forward to, following the format of the example given.
  7. Press the "Forward Domain" button to save your changes.

Please be aware that it might take some time for your name server changes to propagate.

Check how the Advanced Options work

From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > How do I set up domain forwarding?


How do I set my domain to stealth forwarding?

To set your domain to stealth forwarding, please follow these steps:

  1. Sign in to your Dynadot account.
  2. Select "My Domains" from the left-side menu bar and click "Manage Domains" in the drop-down.
  3. Check the box next to your domain name(s) and click on the "Action" button.
  4. Choose "DNS Settings" from the "Action" list.
  5. On the DNS page, select the "Stealth Forwarding" setting from the top drop-down menu.
  6. Enter the URL of the web page you wish to stealth forward to, following the format of the example given. You may also enter the Title of the website here.
  7. Press the "Stealth Forward Domain" button to save your changes.

Please be aware that it might take some time for your name server changes to propagate, and there are some drawbacks to using stealth forwarding.

From Help Section: Account & Domain Management > How do I set my domain to stealth for...


What is stealth forwarding?

Stealth forwarding is similar to domain forwarding except the domain name stays in the web browser's URL bar instead of being replaced by the new page's URL. This is is why it is called "stealth" forwarding because it appears that the web page displayed is actually part of the domain.

So, say that you have a domain named myexample.org, and you want to use stealth forwarding to have your domain point to http://name.somedomain.com. When you use stealth forwarding, http://www.myexample.org will load the index page located at http://name.somedomain.com, however the http://www.myexample.org address will be displayed in the web browser's URL bar instead of the http://name.somedomain.com address.

Find out how to set up stealth forwarding. Please be aware there are some drawbacks to using stealth domain forwarding.

Stealth forwarding only affects the domain itself. If you want to set up email forwarding with your domain, that is done separately.

Dynadot provides domain forwarding, stealth forwarding, and email forwarding free of charge when you register or transfer a domain name to us.

From Help Section: Domains > What is stealth forwarding?


Let us know if you need any additional assistance.


 [This post has been edited by dynadot_staff on Apr 10, 2011 2:19pm.]
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