Forward domains or subdomains to another website, preserve your branded address when needed, and support both HTTP and HTTPS forwarding from one DNSExit workflow.
Use domains or subdomains with unlimited targets for different projects and destinations.
Support forwarding from both HTTP and HTTPS names with wildcard SSL support.
Use cloaking when you want visitors to keep seeing your own domain in the browser bar.
URL forwarding lets you point a domain or subdomain to an existing website no matter where it is hosted. When someone enters your domain or subdomain in a browser, they are redirected to the destination you choose. You can also turn on domain cloaking and your domain name will be preserved in the browser's location bar and no one will see the destination address. This is useful when you want a branded address to point to a hosted page, campaign URL, landing page, or another site you already control. You can also use forwarding when your ISP blocks HTTP port 80 and you still want visitors to reach a service hosted on another port.
| Support forwarding from both http and https names. | ||
| Free wildcard SSL support for HTTPS forwarding. | ||
| Unlimited hosts (subdomains), unlimited targets. | ||
| Cloaking option to hide the destination website address. | ||
| Custom meta tags for forwarded pages. | ||
| Forwarding from both HTTPS and HTTP names. | ||
| Useful when you need visitors to reach a service behind a blocked web port. | ||
| Free for domains registered through us. |
Cloaking hides the destination URL by keeping your domain name visible in the browser address bar. While users enter your domain address on a browser, they actually have been seamlessly re-directed to another web address of your choice.
If you do not have an account yet, use the button above to create one first. Log in to your account, click Add Services, and choose add URL Forwarding service to a domain. You will be brought to the page to set up DNS records for a domain. Enter the domain name and then at the Web/URL Forwarding section of the DNS Setup Page, you will enter something like:
| http[s]://www.yourdomain.com | (work around port 80 blocking) | http[s]://w2.yourdomain.com:8000 |
| http[s]://geociteis.yourdomain.com | (forward to another site) | http[s]://geocities.yahoo.com/yourname |
Check the cloaking option if you want to keep your own URL visible in the browser address bar.
Note: Your domain needs to use our name servers to make web forwarding work.