I want to edit my host file to forward a website to another IP, but that IP is on a shared host, so the IP doesn't take me to the domain I want. Is there a way around this?
i.e.
Website: http://somerandomservice.com/
Ping the site and go to: 67.225.235.59
But they're different sites.
Thanks!
Update: Tried nmap, but unable to find the correct port.
One possible way to access your website via its ip number is by including a tilde ~ and then your user name:
Example:
http://serverIPaddress/~cpanelusername
According with the HTTP/1.1 standard, the shared IP hosted site can be accessed by a GET request with the IP as URL and a header of the host.
Here there are two examples(wget and curl):
$ wget --header 'Host:somerandomservice.com' http://67.225.235.59
$ curl --header 'Host:somerandomservice.com' http://67.225.235.59
Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shared_web_hosting_service
http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.23
Include the port number with the IP address.
For example:
http://19.18.20.101:5566
where 5566 is the port number.
serverIPaddress/~cpanelusername will only work for cPanel. It will not work for Parallel's Panel.
As long as you have the website created on the shared, VPS or Dedicated, you should be able to always use the following in your host file, which is what your browser will use.
67.225.235.59 somerandomservice.com www.somerandomservice.com
You can access you website using your IP address and your cPanel username with ~ symbols.
For Example:
http://serverip/~cpusername like as https://xxx.xxx.xx.xx/~mohidul