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Posted by Steve Kostecke on 09/28/16 11:40

J.O. Aho wrote:
> Christopher Pettet wrote:
>> I'm sure this has been asked before but I've just signed up to this
>> newsgroup and done a search but can't find anything. What I'm
>> trying to do is to send a page from port 80 to port 6999 but I don't
>> want the :6999 bit to show in the URL address field. Is it possible
>> to either mask or hide this within the header("Location:XXX") call?
>>
>> In other words, if I enter http://www.mysite.com it finds the site
>> using the default port 80 but the information I have is actually on
>> port 6999 so I'm redirecting to http://www.mysite.com:6999 but I
>> don't want the :6999 to be displayed.
>
> The only trick I know of that could work, is that you make a framed
> page the index.html is at the http://www.mysite.com and it includes
> one frame and the file is at http://www.mysite.com:6999, this way you
> won't show your
> real location.

Am I the only wh othinks this soudnsl iek the basis for a phishing scam
site?

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