I know some people use domain redirects for their sites, but those often still point to the original link. But what about masking the site completely. Is that even possible?
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I am no computer expert by any means, but I don’t believe this would be possible. Masking of domain would basically disable everyone from seeing the address which will only reduce the traffic on the website, causing you financial lossI know some people use domain redirects for their sites, but those often still point to the original link. But what about masking the site completely. Is that even possible?
Instead if that domain name is poiting to AAAA record then the domain name is redirection means example.com redirection example.blog.com whitout hidding blog.com part this is what he means by masking domain name means A redirect record.I am no computer expert by any means, but I don’t believe this would be possible. Masking of domain would basically disable everyone from seeing the address which will only reduce the traffic on the website, causing you financial loss
I think redirection is the closest one can get to masking a domain although this will still not completely mask that domain upon being redirected. The redirection does well to alleviate the problem of a internet security breach somewhatInstead if that domain name is poiting to AAAA record then the domain name is redirection means example.com redirection example.blog.com whitout hidding blog.com part this is what he means by masking domain name means A redirect record.
This is example:I think redirection is the closest one can get to masking a domain although this will still not completely mask that domain upon being redirected. The redirection does well to alleviate the problem of a internet security breach somewhat
Ok, I believe I fully understand. This analogy showed me how redirection works in masking domains. This is quite a neat technique to do that and I think I will apply it when creating my own website for security reasonsThis is example:
Let's say I have domain name: domain-name.com
Then I would like to redirect to an external referral link or something like that.
In redirection domain-name.com completelly disappear.
In masking domain-name.com stills existing but referral link is fully masked.
You might have to clarify what you intended by domain masking. I've never experienced anything like it before. The response is crucial in this case since it may be beneficial.I know some people use domain redirects for their sites, but those often still point to the original link. But what about masking the site completely. Is that even possible?