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  • Thread Starter mkormendy

    (@mkormendy)

    After a lot of searching on google with different query terms, I finally found out that there is a setting in the domain mapping that already does this.

    The following link explains it a bit better:
    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-mu-domain-mapping/installation/

    Summary:
    1. Go to Network Admin > Dashboard > Settings > Domain Mapping
    2. Under Domain Options, uncheck #1 (Remote Login)
    3. Under Domain Options, uncheck #4 (Redirect administration pages…)

    That should do it.
    Additionally, I enabled option #2 and #3 and unchecked #5.
    This makes sure that:
    1. search engines recognize the redirect as permanent 301 (not temporary 302)
    2. the users have access to the domain mapping settings in wordpress
    3. if you have various domain names mapped to one of the sites on your network (they act like separate aliases or sites), unchecking #5 will make sure that they act like one site by redirecting them to the primary domain name mapped for that site on your network.

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