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ReDirecting a URL to another URL - Linux
Hello,
I need to redirect an existing URL, how can i do that? There's a current web address to a GUI that I have to redirect to another webaddress. Does anyone know how to do this? This is on Unix boxes Linux. example: https://m45.testing.address.net/host.php make it so the above link, when clicked on, will redirect users to: https://production.address.net/host.php thanks |
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