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Version: 1.2
Last Update: 2015-10-29

User Reviews


avatar Helt Long
2019-06-10

只能修改一个,要不然就可以用了,真是可惜

avatar Bjorn J
2019-03-30

Simply changes the target domain to the VHOST IP: example.com - 1.1.1.1. Which is useless because we have multiple VHOSTS behind the IP. So it simply redirects to server main host.

avatar A Google User
2019-03-25

replaces any matching text in the URL with the ip address, instead of acting as a true virtual host. Makes it impossible to use a hosting file manager (because the site URL is usually a part of the path) at the same time as troubleshooting a front end. Also, host references in code are not handled, so it's only marginally useful. basically, I still have to rely on windows hosts file.

avatar Tobias Barth
2018-11-24

Doesn't work at all.

avatar Robert Harrington
2018-11-20

Didn't work. Installed and the address window popped up once. After that, clicking on it only showed an empty box.

avatar Tamás Jakabfi
2018-09-24

Useless

avatar Frank Wuebbeling
2018-06-13

Does exactly what I want.

We have a backup copy of our web server running on a host with a different name. Accessing that host directly immediately redirects back to the "real" server.

This extension allows us to access the backup server and stay there. Used to do this with clumsy proxies up to now. Thumbs up!

avatar Giovanni C
2018-05-14

It works as expected:
setting mywebsite.com to ip 1.2.3.4 is requesting content from mywebsite.com virtual host on 1.2.3.4 server even if the original DNS is different.
BUT there is a BIG problem: all the subdomains are redirecting to the same ip as well. So if you have a "media.mywebsite.com" domain on a storage host, it will try to find it on 1.2.3.4 as well. :/

avatar Ash Nasiri
2018-05-02

It saved us a lot of time and hassle to achieve something so simple - loved it

avatar Mark Hinson
2018-05-01

Simple quick solution for site development

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