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Please log in to reply. No replies to this topic. Here's my situation: I used to be able to run a server with a few websites on it out of my home.
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Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers. The address bar will remain set to the original URL and the title bar will be replaced with the desired text. Using our WebHop redirection service, you can circumvent this port blocking by redirecting to your server on an alternate port. For example, you want visitors to use yourhost.
The visitor host in this case is yourhost. You need to create a destination host, such as yourserver. Once yourserver. Visitors to yourhost. Remember, your visitor host yourhost. When I navigate to my website it works fine however if I don't enable cloaking on dyndns it shows my hostname. I don't really want this as I want it to display only my domain name. If I enable cloaking on dyndns to use my domain url wordpress sort of works however if I click on Log in to get to my control panel I get a blank page as its trying to navigate to my hostname:port.
I checked it out and, unfortunately, I don't think it will produce a completely transparent proxy for WordPress as you had hoped. The problem is that "When Cloaking is enabled on a WebHop, frames are used to mask the address and title bars.
If you define a cloaked WebHop for blog. The frames are messing you up when you click on a link. In your case you get a blank page, but under IE9 I see. Looking into setting up a reverse proxy on another server to redirect traffic to your "home site" and map the links back to the proxy for complete transparency. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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