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How to setup CNAME to redirect static app platform

Posted on October 22, 2020

Connected Tutorial(This question is a follow-up to this tutorial):

How To Deploy a Static Site from GitHub with DigitalOcean App Platform [Quickstart]

Hello,

I have a Google Domain and it is already being redirected to Digital Ocean servers (ns1, ns2 and ns3). My static portfolio was running in apache in a CentOS droplet, let’s use the domain https://mywebsite.com.

I followed then this tutorial (https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-deploy-a-static-site-from-github-with-digitalocean-app-platform-quickstart) and my website was successfully deployed, but now I want to redirect www.mywebsite.com to the link generated by the app platform.

Example: User accesses https://www.mywebsite.com and remains in this url but the content from portfolio-12345.ondigitalocean.app. is loaded.

For this I followed another tutorial: https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/app-platform/how-to/manage-domains/

As far as I could understand I had to configure it in Google Domains, however as said initially the Google Domains is pointing to Digital Ocean servers, and I created the following record:

Type Hostname Value TTL (seconds)
CNAME www.mywebsite.com is an alias of portfolio-12345.ondigitalocean.app 43200

I waited some time but my website at www.mywebsite.com is still “Connection refused”.

Did I understand something wrong in the DNS configuration process?

Thanks in advance!



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Hello there,

If your domain nameserver record is pointing to DigitalOcean nameserver then you have to update the CNAME record in DigitalOcean cloud panel. you can follow below documentation link to add the CNAME record:

https://www.digitalocean.com/docs/networking/dns/how-to/manage-records/#cname-records

It will take 1-12 hours to propagate the changes then the subdomain should be resolving to the given hostname ( example: portfolio-12345.ondigitalocean.app)

Regards,

  • Dikshith

Hi @dikshith thanks for the answer. It really took longer than normal and I thought something was not correct, but it was.

Thank you very much, it is working already.

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