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Subject: Domain Forwarding Services
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: uc1bear-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 17 Aug 2003 16:14 PDT
Expires: 10 Sep 2003 12:40 PDT
Question ID: 245759
I need a domain forwarding service I can use to forward 200-400
domains and subdomains to unique locations.  Here are the key
criteria:

- Must be RELIABLE.  We have been using Mydomain.com for a couple
years, and it seems to go down about once every 2 months... for a few
days at a time.  We need HIGH reliability, and are willing to pay for
it.

- Must allow us to easily add subdomains (i.e.,
subdomain1.maindomain.com, subdomain2.maindomain.com) and repoint them
as needed in 'approximately' realtime.

- Must have a masking/stealth/frames feature.  This means that the
users' browser bar would still show the original domain they typed
(i.e., subdomain1.maindomain.com, regardless of the domain we actually
send them to.)

- The ability to forward directory and other information to the
destination URL.  (i.e., if we our original URL is
http://www.happy.com/?key=yes and our destination is
http://www.uglydomain.com, then the system should actually call
http://www.uglydomain.com/?key=yes)

- The place cannot require us to re-register or transfer our domains
to them (although of course we will have to update the nameservers, as
needed.)

That's it!  We found a place that meets most of these criteria --
UltraDNS --  but they cannot suppress a "/" when passing on our
directory name.  The right service should pass exactly what we provide
-- no more and no less.

Help!  Can you suggest a few services that might work?  2-4 would be
great.  Please make sure they meet the above criteria, because we have
found plenty that don't!  :)

Thanks,

uc

Clarification of Question by uc1bear-ga on 17 Aug 2003 16:34 PDT
Also, the service must let us specify the <TITLE> of the page, when we
are using its stealth/framed feature.  Thanks, uc
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