It should be easier to rewrite the URL in IIS to newdb.mycompany.com.
Now in the DNS zone file of your domain registrar, you can create an A
record for newdb.mycompany.com pointing to the elastic IP.
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 1:18 PM, Arun Khan <knura9 at gmail.com> wrote:
On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 12:49 PM, km <srikrishnamohan at gmail.com> wrote:
made a
We are trying to map mycompany.com/newdb to amazon elastic IP(static IP)
hosting a webserver on port 80.
Unfortunately the mycompany.com is hosted on IIS. They have simply
redirect of this subfolder(newdb) point to the elastic IP. So I startIP.
borwsing with "mycompany.com/newdb" URL and it gets redirected to
"xx.xx.xx.xx/newdb" but now in the address bar I still see the elastic
My objective was to hide the IP address but show only the name "
mycompany.com/newdb" even after the redirect.
How can this be achieved. is this a feature lacking in IIS and Apache
better at these kind of works ?
Have you contacted AWS technical support? I think they would be able to
help you better since they know the internal workings of their service.
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