>Hello,
>
> Is there any mean to redirect an url to the toolforge url? So "
> http://www.mydomain.com"; --> "https://mytool.toolforge.org";?

>I think that you can make a redirect in the panel of the provider where you
>bought the domain. :)

>Best regards,
>Zoran.

Hello Zoran,

Because of the https, a simple redirect does not work without SSL
certificate. That's what explained to me the help of the domain provider
where I have my domain. It sounds quite rational. As written from Bryan
toolforge does not provide a native system for that, so generate a
certificate. Nevermind, I will focus on other topics.

Psemdel

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> Hello,
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> Is there any mean to redirect an url to the toolforge url? So "
> http://www.mydomain.com"; --> "https://mytool.toolforge.org";? On Heroku, it
> works by adding "http://www.mydomain.com"; to a list, and through with
> Cname
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> few months ago...
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> There are still 79 unclaimed projects at
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> > If you are a VPS user, please visit that page and mark any projects
> > that you use as {{Used}}.? Note that it's not necessary for you to be
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> > When December arrives, I will shut down and begin the process of
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> On Tue, Oct 20, 2020 at 7:26 AM maxime delzenne
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there any mean to redirect an url to the toolforge url? So "
> http://www.mydomain.com"; --> "https://mytool.toolforge.org";? On Heroku,
> it works by adding "http://www.mydomain.com"; to a list, and through with
> Cname record + DNS server. It is not essential, but as I bought the domain
> a few months ago...
>
> No, Toolforge does not currently have any native system for using
> vanity domain names.
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> Bryan
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> Subject: [Cloud] [Cloud-announce] 2020-10-27@1600 UTC Database server
>         maintenance for ToolsDB (user-writeable database service)
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> On Tuesday 2020-10-27 at 1600 UTC, ToolsDB, the user database service
> provided by Toolforge (
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#User_databases
> <
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#User_databases>)
> will see some service interruption from restarts and will be set to
> read-only mode during a scheduled failover. The failover must be done to
> protect data and minimize downtime while the hypervisor goes down for
> upgrades.
>
> Tools may need to restart in order to reconnect during this time and
> nothing will be able to write to the database tables until failover is
> completed.
>
> After failover, services should resume as normal, and we will announce
> when it is done. The process will take some time because we must copy over
> several databases by hand due to three temporarily unreplicated tables
> being repaired while things are in read-only mode and the four databases
> that are always unreplicated being copied (
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#ToolsDB_Backups_and_Replication
> <
> https://wikitech.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Toolforge/Database#ToolsDB_Backups_and_Replication>).
> I expect at least half an hour in read-only mode, but things could take
> longer or shorter time depending on volume of data to copy and issues
> encountered during the process.
>
> Details are on Phabricator at https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T263679 <
> https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T263679>
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> > Is there any mean to redirect an url to the toolforge url? So "
> > http://www.mydomain.com"; --> "https://mytool.toolforge.org";?
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> I think that you can make a redirect in the panel of the provider where you
> bought the domain. :)
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> Best regards,
> Zoran.
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