Subdomain on Azure VM IIS (x.y.cloudapp.net) - iis

Im pretty new with azure, but iv'e set up a VM running windows 2008 server, with IIS hosting a Umbraco Solution...
I can browse the site perfectly using "x.cloudapp.net".
But i have setup some hostnames in Umbraco for subsites.
Fx. i got "y.x.cloudapp.net". and its also added to IIS bindings.
But this is not browsable at all?

As of today, you can't add additional subdomains cloudapp.net beyond the assigned Azure subdomain, you can subdomain your own custom domain.

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