Routing xyz.wordpress.com to abc.com/xyz/ through Route53
Hi I have my website and it's hosted through AWS S3 and AWS Cloudfront and I'm resolving my domain through Route 53 now
I hosted my Blog site on Wordpress.com where I get my URL blog.wordpress.com now as I hosted my primary site on AWS so I want to resolve this blog.wordpress.com to abc.com/blog using AWS or Wordpress.com
Now problem is If I add my domain on Wordpress which is abc.com as a primary domain even after that it will route to my primary site .
wordpress amazon-web-services url-routing amazon-route53 custom-wordpress-pages
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Hi I have my website and it's hosted through AWS S3 and AWS Cloudfront and I'm resolving my domain through Route 53 now
I hosted my Blog site on Wordpress.com where I get my URL blog.wordpress.com now as I hosted my primary site on AWS so I want to resolve this blog.wordpress.com to abc.com/blog using AWS or Wordpress.com
Now problem is If I add my domain on Wordpress which is abc.com as a primary domain even after that it will route to my primary site .
wordpress amazon-web-services url-routing amazon-route53 custom-wordpress-pages
Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19
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Hi I have my website and it's hosted through AWS S3 and AWS Cloudfront and I'm resolving my domain through Route 53 now
I hosted my Blog site on Wordpress.com where I get my URL blog.wordpress.com now as I hosted my primary site on AWS so I want to resolve this blog.wordpress.com to abc.com/blog using AWS or Wordpress.com
Now problem is If I add my domain on Wordpress which is abc.com as a primary domain even after that it will route to my primary site .
wordpress amazon-web-services url-routing amazon-route53 custom-wordpress-pages
Hi I have my website and it's hosted through AWS S3 and AWS Cloudfront and I'm resolving my domain through Route 53 now
I hosted my Blog site on Wordpress.com where I get my URL blog.wordpress.com now as I hosted my primary site on AWS so I want to resolve this blog.wordpress.com to abc.com/blog using AWS or Wordpress.com
Now problem is If I add my domain on Wordpress which is abc.com as a primary domain even after that it will route to my primary site .
wordpress amazon-web-services url-routing amazon-route53 custom-wordpress-pages
wordpress amazon-web-services url-routing amazon-route53 custom-wordpress-pages
edited Nov 14 '18 at 19:20
Prabhat Singh
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Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19
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Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19
Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19
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Possible duplicate of Set up DNS based URL forwarding in Amazon Route53
– bwest
Nov 14 '18 at 18:58
No It's not as Wordpress is a site which need primary domain record set on their account I have my URL abc.com as a bucket but it's only going to resolve my primary site not the Wordpress one.
– Prabhat Singh
Nov 14 '18 at 19:19