How to cover the original domain with a different one?
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Hey
So i seen people have a certain domain for their sites (in this case nodebb) but they cover it with another domain....for example lets say the original domain of a nodebb forum is example.nodebb.org but you make another domain community.nodebb.org how do u make it stay as community.nodebb.org in the browser without it redirecting to the original domain? In this case, i wanna use dot.tk.
Also a quick reply to @julian in my previous topic https://community.nodebb.org/topic/9361/i-need-someone-to-setup-nodebb-for-me/11 (i can't reply to him there as it got locked)
I managed to do it for free using cloud 9
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In Nginx, you would just write the same rules for both subdomains.
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@Apple-Pro said in How to cover the original domain with a different one?:
I managed to do it for free using cloud 9
Sure if the time you spent setting it up is worth nothing.
Just an FYI if you didn't know it already, those free cloud 9 workspaces go in to hibernate mode after few hours of inactivity in the IDE. So, your installation will not be accessible after that.
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@PitaJ said in How to cover the original domain with a different one?:
In Nginx, you would just write the same rules for both subdomains.
I use cloud9
Also just for the records, i am pretty new to these stuff so I didn't really understand what you meant.
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@pichalite said in How to cover the original domain with a different one?:
@Apple-Pro said in How to cover the original domain with a different one?:
I managed to do it for free using cloud 9
Sure if the time you spent setting it up is worth nothing.
Just an FYI if you didn't know it already, those free cloud 9 workspaces go in to hibernate mode after few hours of inactivity in the IDE. So, your installation will not be accessible after that.
I can easily restart it.....it's actually worth being for free