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Right now I have this:

header("Refresh: 0; url=http://192.168.100.100:10500/redirect2.php");

How can I do the same redirect but without writing address, only port? Both files are in the same folder on the same server.

The thing is that I don't know the address that will be used to access this server (private or public).

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Use the superglobal $_SERVER array, Location header and exit;

$port = '10500';
header('Location: '
    . ($_SERVER['HTTPS'] ? 'https' : 'http')
    . '://' . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . ':' . $port
    . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);
exit;
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    thanks for making this work universally, I love copy paste.
    – Livo
    Mar 25, 2019 at 0:46
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Maybe it's be useful for someone, isHttps() function can detect SSL.

function isHttps() {
      return
        (!empty($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS'] !== 'off')
        || $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT'] == 443;
    }

$destinationPort = '10500';

$schema = isHttps() ? "https" : "http";
$schema .= "://";
header('Location: ' . $schema . $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] . ':' . $port
    . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI']);

exit;

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