Automatic forwarding of new domains?

Discussion in 'Programming' started by blanktorp, Oct 26, 2013.

  1. #1
    Hello,

    I would like to set up a process where I can automatically forward NEW domains (ones that I just buy now, let's say - I don't have them yet) to other existing domains that I already have (they exist).

    And I would like to do this in large scale.

    So let's say I own google.com and yahoo.com (and 100 other search-related domains). I will buy a new domain every day, like bestsearchengine.com or fastersearches.com (just examples) and each day when I buy a new domain like these examples I want to just forward it immediately to one of my 100 search engines (...once again, for instance).

    It would be great if I can have a spreadsheet for instance (like a database table) where I have one column of new domains and then the next column where I type in which domain that should point to.

    What I would like to avoid is going into my registrar every single time when I buy a new domain to manually select "domain forwarding" options etc.

    Is there a way to do this automatically?

    Any help would be hugely appreciated [​IMG]

    Thanks in advance!
     
    blanktorp, Oct 26, 2013 IP
  2. Rozeweb

    Rozeweb Greenhorn

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    Your web host can provide this service.
     
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  3. blanktorp

    blanktorp Active Member

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    Thanks for the reply. My host provides an option (like my registrar) to do this manually - where I can go into settings and forward one by one. But are you saying my host will also let me do this to set-up automatically? I would like some option where I can send a CSV file or a spreadsheet with the domains to have forwarded. Is that possible? Let me know which host could do this and I will gladly switch to them. Thanks!!
     
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    Rozeweb Greenhorn

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    No, You have to do this manually, if you can't then hire someone for this job.
     
    Rozeweb, Oct 27, 2013 IP