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I have a domain in GoDaddy and a Node JS app on Heroku. I followed the instruction on how to forward the domain to heroku, using the heroku DNS target as a Cname record for www : Godaddy records. My domain is zelakir.com. Whenever someone's typing https://www.zelakir.com everything works fine. But if you write https://zelakir.com it gives a privacy error saying the web is insecure, and if you check what is the ssl certificate, it says its issued for shortner.secureserver.net.Certification Issue Screenshot Godaddy records heroku settings
You have an A record for #. # represents your base domain, in this case zelakir.com.
Here is some heroku reference for custom apex domains, I think you might have to use a different DNS provider instead of GoDaddy:
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/apex-domains
https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domains#add-a-custom-root-domain
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I have a domain which I want to redirect to a AWS cloud front URL.
If I only add a redirect at my domain provider then browser shows the cloud front URL in address bar which looks ugly.
I can create a CNAME record with the cloud front URL to a sub-domain, but not directly to the domain, but I do not want user to type the complete sub-domain name.
I tried adding a combination of (1)a redirect from domain to the sub-domain and (2) a CNAME record from that sub-domain to the cloud-front URL. But, of course, I get "too many redirects".
What is the correct solution for this? Will any Route53 service fix this problem?
I changed the name server on my DNS to AWS route-53 ones and then added a record to the Alias pointing to my cloud-front distribution. In Cloud-front, I had to set my domain name as the Cname.
An alternate solution, and effectively another way to create virtual record, could have been as discussed here in "The Solution" section. Unfortunately my domain registrar(1&1) doesn't support this feature.
[Edit 06/27] I tried CloudFlare's CNAME flattening feature and that works as well.
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I have a host and my own domain, lets say: www.mysite.com, on this host I have created a site: sub.mysite.com
Another person owns www.domain.com and I need him to point the domain to sub.mysite.com, however I am going away tomorrow and would like to just leave him the details he needs in order to point www.domain.com to sub.mysite.com, what would those details be?
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-Anton
The Name Server addresses, which can be found searching here:
http://who.is
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Bear in mind that in addition to changing the name servers for the domain, you will also need change your [host's] server configuration to manage the traffic redirection.
Name Server addresses point to a server, not a domain. You want the name servers to match for your current domain and the domain you want moving. This means they will both find the same 'computer'. It is down to the 'computer' (server) to then provide the right files; in this situation, it is achieved by configuring the server to forward traffic arriving from 'newdomain.com' to 'sub.olddomain.com'.
If using the CPanel web management control panel, this is done in the 'Addon Domains' section:
Enter the domain to be pointed in the 'new domain name' field, then set the 'Document Root' field to point to the folder hosting the contents of your subdomain. (e.g. /public_html/sub)
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I am hosting and application in IIS. the application is a INTRANET APPLICATION.
Already the server has 2 application hosted in it with host names
site1.k.com and site2.k.com
k.com is my domain name.
I have give host name for my site as
site3.k.com
Do i have to make DNS entry for this.
If you have a wildcard dns entry such that <anything>.k.com goes to your server, then you don't need a specific DNS entry for site3.k.com, but it might make things easier down the road if you have it.
Of course, if you don't have the wildcard set up, and you need to have the url for site3.k.com work, then yeah, it'd be required.
Now, you mention that this is intranet ... if you have a windows server configured to broadcast that it's name is site3 via WINS service, then you might get away with not having the DNS entry, but this behavior is not reliable, because WINS may or may not route to remote sites, depending on WAN and/or VPN configurations, and will generally be a pain in the ass for support.
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i'm hosting websites from my customers using Plesk Panel 11, but when i try to reach a domain using the www. prefix, i get redirected to the Parallels Domain Default Page.
Customers keep their domain, but set the nameservers to mine, so i can manage the dns. In this way, my dns is always the master server. I already tried going to dns managing and reset the automatic www. prefix.
I have been working on this problem for two days already, and i really don't know what is going wrong.
Does anyone of you know a solution?
When you see "Domain Default Page" it's OK for new created subscription because it's a predefined content of site.
When you access site like www.domain.tld and see "Server Default Page" it's means that there is no "ServerAlias www.domain.tld" in last apache config file of domain.tld.
Last httpd config placed in /var/www/vhosts/domain.tld/conf/last_httpd.include
I suggest you to check domain name resolving for www.domain.tld and domain.tld and make sure that your web server is serve both domain names.
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I'm sad to have to ask this question, but I'm not even sure of what to call what I'm trying to do, so Google isn't much help.
I'm doing some work on a company website from outside the company's network. Some of the assets on the site are loaded from a domain that is only visible from inside the company's network (QA) but there is a mirror of those assets on a public domain. How can I mask or forward requests to this internal domain (e.g.: http://qa.example.com/image.png) to the mirroring external domain on my laptop? (e.g. http://www.example.com/image.png). This is similar to what can be done using the host file for IP addresses. The reason I want to do this is so that the images aren't broken as I work on the site outside the office, and changing all the references in the web files is not an option. I'm on OSX Lion.
Again, sorry, dummy question, please don't flame :S
Thanks!
If the mirroring host (http://www.example.com) doesn't use host headers, you can do it through the host file, by mapping qa.example.org to www.example.com.
This will have your browser ask the www.example.com host for the http://qa.example.org/image.png. If www.example.com is configured to use host headers to control content served it will see the mismatched hostnames and fail to serve the content. In that case you need something more powerful.