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1/23/2009 11:45 AM
 

I have a DNN website that has many domains pointing to it ... however, there is an SSL certificate and its only valid for the www.XXXXXX.com  ... is there a way to force DNN to rewrite/redirect to the www.XXXXX.com upon any incoming request from all the other domains?

I tried just listing the www.XXXXXX.com in the portals, that didn't work.  Thoughts?

 
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1/23/2009 4:16 PM
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 Hi Darren,

My understanding is that DotNetNuke does not support this natively, but you can achieve the desired result through IIS configuration.  Take a look at this article for details!

Brandon


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1/23/2009 6:22 PM
 

@ Brandon - thanks for the plug :)

@ Darren - let us know if you have further questions about the issue.


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1/27/2009 10:17 AM
 

Wow, that is absolutely perfect.  You just made my week.  Thanks everyone. 

Unrelated question, but you two both came to save me ... I'd like to contribute back to the community.  How do you two effectively monitor incoming questions?  (Can I highjack my own thread? ... lol)

 
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1/27/2009 11:31 AM
 

Darren wrote

I'd like to contribute back to the community.  How do you two effectively monitor incoming questions?  

Getting involved in the forums is an excellent first step, as you seem to have inferred.  I'm sure everyone has their own method of monitoring incoming forms, but I just review the aggregated forums every day or so, paying special attention to unanswered (#responses=0) threads.

I know that other people have some success receiving email notifications for (I believe) entire forums, but that is way too much noise for me.  I wouldn't be surprised to find that others have additional, superior methods as well.

Brandon


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