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On to my 16th year in FRC
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Questions about DNS, URL Forwarding, and Cloaking

Here's what I need to do. I need to forward a URL to an IP with a port number for example 34.328.392.94:47 I cannot use just a plain ol forwarding service, because that would put display the IP in the address bar, not the URL. If I use cloaking, the URL is displayed but the page is a 100% frame (not compatible with Google and just plain horrible). So, I need some real DNS. No problem, except it seems like DNS will only forward a URL to an IP without a port specified for example 34.328.392.94 (default to port 80). I could have DNS resolve the name, then forwarding send it to the port, but then the port would show up after the address in the borwser address bar. All I want is the URL (not the IP or port) with no frames. Also if you click a link from the main page, it's address needs to show up in the browser bar just like normal (www.somesite.com/page.html)

Is what I am in need of even possible? If not, what is the best possible solution?
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