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If your subdomain is being served on port 8080, and you want to view it without having to include the port, then your only option is to either change the port that it is listening on to be port 80, or to redirect traffic through some proxy. This is either a problem with your IIS server, or a problem with the amount of access you have. It is configured to display the subdomain content if it receives a request from, or at port :8080 viewing the site via the IP+port works fine. The subdomain server is accessed through a public IP address (say 203.0.113.0:8080). (First I get a "the security certificate is from Zen hosting." warning, but ignoring that.) Unless I add a redirect in cPanel, however, I get sent to a Zen Internet Domain Holding Page.
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I believe our admin has created a DNS A record which points at the IP address. I can ask our admin to edit DNS records / talk to our hosting provider, but his experience is as limited as mine, so I need to pass along specific instructions. (Which is something I've only done a couple of times.) I'm struggling to match cPanel documentation with my experience of e.g. It is hosted with Zen Internet, and my only editing power is through limited cPanel features. The original server is viewed at a URL (say ). if a user types /page, they get content from 203.0.113.0/page, but continue to see /page in their browser. What are the cPanel options we need to use to get to display content from 203.0.113.0, whilst maintaining the original URL? So e.g. That server has a permanent IP address, but no URL. Content that can't be hosted there (because it requires up-to-date PHP, which is "coming soon") is temporarily on another server. We have a hosted website, configurable through cPanel.