HTTP server that redirect to another domain depends on DNS configuration
With the default configuration (config.yaml.dist
), and this DNS entries
*.redirect.domain.tld. A 127.0.0.1
google.domain.tld CNAME google--dot--com.redirect.domain.tld.
jobs.domain.tld CNAME domain--dot--tld--slash--jobs.redirect.domain.tld.
app.domain.tld CNAME app--dot--domain--dot--tld--colon--8888.redirect.domain.tld.
youtube.domain.tld CNAME youtube--dot--com--slash--watch--int--v--equal--dQw4w9WgXcQ.redirect.domain.tld.
Obviously you should replace 127.0.0.1 with the IP(s) of the server who run this service
Each request will redirect with 307 status code
google.domain.tld
->https://google.com
jobs.domain.tld
->https://domain.tld/jobs
jobs.domain.tld/67
->https://domain.tld/jobs/67
original URI is keep by default and append to the locationapp.domain.tld
->https://app.domain.tld:8888
youtube.domain.tld
->https://youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
- each keyword (
.
,/
,:
,?
,=
,&
,%
) are configurable, underredirect.options.keyword.*
- you can or not keep the URI of each request, under
redirect.options.keep_uri
- you can keep the schema or enforce
https
, underredirect.options.enforce_https
- you can choose permanent redirect (308) or temporary (307), under
redirect.options.permanent_redirect
If you don't want to/can't add CNAME to your DNS, you can also use static resolver (resolver.type: "static"
) and list hosts under resolver.config.hosts