What kind of redirection Type is dyndns using?












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So i'm curious what kind of redirection dyndns.org ist using.
We used to have an Account there but we cancelled it, we build a Inhouse IP collection solution.



BUT:



Some host urls XY.dyndns.org where used for VPN (unifi l2tp) connections and i can't figure out how i have to setupt the php or .htaccess for redirecting like dyndns.org urls. dyndns was host with ip setting



what i have:




  • danymic IP

  • some Domain vpn.domain.com which gets my external IP from Modem at home (domainserver is in some Datacenter)

  • solution must be done with JS, PHP or .htaccess


what i want is:



vpn.domain.com is used as VPN Target Server Domain
This Domain should redirect to my external IP from Home which is the real VPN Access Point. When i use the IP directly the VPN tunnel is created properly.



i already tried with php header location and .htaccess



RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule (.*) http://10.125.111.111/$1 [R=301,L]


so i'm out of knowledge, please bring me in right direction.



what i



Tanks










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    -1















    So i'm curious what kind of redirection dyndns.org ist using.
    We used to have an Account there but we cancelled it, we build a Inhouse IP collection solution.



    BUT:



    Some host urls XY.dyndns.org where used for VPN (unifi l2tp) connections and i can't figure out how i have to setupt the php or .htaccess for redirecting like dyndns.org urls. dyndns was host with ip setting



    what i have:




    • danymic IP

    • some Domain vpn.domain.com which gets my external IP from Modem at home (domainserver is in some Datacenter)

    • solution must be done with JS, PHP or .htaccess


    what i want is:



    vpn.domain.com is used as VPN Target Server Domain
    This Domain should redirect to my external IP from Home which is the real VPN Access Point. When i use the IP directly the VPN tunnel is created properly.



    i already tried with php header location and .htaccess



    RewriteEngine on
    RewriteRule (.*) http://10.125.111.111/$1 [R=301,L]


    so i'm out of knowledge, please bring me in right direction.



    what i



    Tanks










    share|improve this question



























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      So i'm curious what kind of redirection dyndns.org ist using.
      We used to have an Account there but we cancelled it, we build a Inhouse IP collection solution.



      BUT:



      Some host urls XY.dyndns.org where used for VPN (unifi l2tp) connections and i can't figure out how i have to setupt the php or .htaccess for redirecting like dyndns.org urls. dyndns was host with ip setting



      what i have:




      • danymic IP

      • some Domain vpn.domain.com which gets my external IP from Modem at home (domainserver is in some Datacenter)

      • solution must be done with JS, PHP or .htaccess


      what i want is:



      vpn.domain.com is used as VPN Target Server Domain
      This Domain should redirect to my external IP from Home which is the real VPN Access Point. When i use the IP directly the VPN tunnel is created properly.



      i already tried with php header location and .htaccess



      RewriteEngine on
      RewriteRule (.*) http://10.125.111.111/$1 [R=301,L]


      so i'm out of knowledge, please bring me in right direction.



      what i



      Tanks










      share|improve this question
















      So i'm curious what kind of redirection dyndns.org ist using.
      We used to have an Account there but we cancelled it, we build a Inhouse IP collection solution.



      BUT:



      Some host urls XY.dyndns.org where used for VPN (unifi l2tp) connections and i can't figure out how i have to setupt the php or .htaccess for redirecting like dyndns.org urls. dyndns was host with ip setting



      what i have:




      • danymic IP

      • some Domain vpn.domain.com which gets my external IP from Modem at home (domainserver is in some Datacenter)

      • solution must be done with JS, PHP or .htaccess


      what i want is:



      vpn.domain.com is used as VPN Target Server Domain
      This Domain should redirect to my external IP from Home which is the real VPN Access Point. When i use the IP directly the VPN tunnel is created properly.



      i already tried with php header location and .htaccess



      RewriteEngine on
      RewriteRule (.*) http://10.125.111.111/$1 [R=301,L]


      so i'm out of knowledge, please bring me in right direction.



      what i



      Tanks







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