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Updating Subdomain to Windows Azure Website
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowHow to change web host for my small site with minimal downtimeIIS Default Website for Domains that have not been setupDNS setup problems with Windows Azure VPSSSL certificates with Windows AzureAzure print server - running everything in Azure?Website intermittently goes down with “Cannot resolve DNS”Connecting Azure VPN Site to Site with my Cisco Router (RV350)Azure IAAS SharePoint Farm - Custom domainAzure Application Gateway limitations - wildcard SSL certBitSight discovered Azure staging instance
I have a website that a developer on my team has migrated to Windows Azure. The site represents a subdomain accessible at sub.mydomain.com. To configuration this, I had an 'A' host record pointing at the IP address of the site.
The developer is using a free windows azure web site. From my understanding, web sites on azure are dynamic, so they do not have a static IP address. But they do have a constant mysite.azurewebsites.net address. I'm not sure how to get my https address moved over to Azure. Specifically:
- How do I point sub.mydomain.com to my mysite.azurewebsites.net
- When a user visits sub.mydomain.com will they see sub.mydomain.com
or mysite.azurewebsites.net in the address bar? - How do I migratethe https certificate to work with with Azure website?
Thank you so much for your help! I'm super confused at this point.
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I have a website that a developer on my team has migrated to Windows Azure. The site represents a subdomain accessible at sub.mydomain.com. To configuration this, I had an 'A' host record pointing at the IP address of the site.
The developer is using a free windows azure web site. From my understanding, web sites on azure are dynamic, so they do not have a static IP address. But they do have a constant mysite.azurewebsites.net address. I'm not sure how to get my https address moved over to Azure. Specifically:
- How do I point sub.mydomain.com to my mysite.azurewebsites.net
- When a user visits sub.mydomain.com will they see sub.mydomain.com
or mysite.azurewebsites.net in the address bar? - How do I migratethe https certificate to work with with Azure website?
Thank you so much for your help! I'm super confused at this point.
https website azure
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You need a CNAME.
– ceejayoz
Jan 30 '13 at 15:38
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I have a website that a developer on my team has migrated to Windows Azure. The site represents a subdomain accessible at sub.mydomain.com. To configuration this, I had an 'A' host record pointing at the IP address of the site.
The developer is using a free windows azure web site. From my understanding, web sites on azure are dynamic, so they do not have a static IP address. But they do have a constant mysite.azurewebsites.net address. I'm not sure how to get my https address moved over to Azure. Specifically:
- How do I point sub.mydomain.com to my mysite.azurewebsites.net
- When a user visits sub.mydomain.com will they see sub.mydomain.com
or mysite.azurewebsites.net in the address bar? - How do I migratethe https certificate to work with with Azure website?
Thank you so much for your help! I'm super confused at this point.
https website azure
I have a website that a developer on my team has migrated to Windows Azure. The site represents a subdomain accessible at sub.mydomain.com. To configuration this, I had an 'A' host record pointing at the IP address of the site.
The developer is using a free windows azure web site. From my understanding, web sites on azure are dynamic, so they do not have a static IP address. But they do have a constant mysite.azurewebsites.net address. I'm not sure how to get my https address moved over to Azure. Specifically:
- How do I point sub.mydomain.com to my mysite.azurewebsites.net
- When a user visits sub.mydomain.com will they see sub.mydomain.com
or mysite.azurewebsites.net in the address bar? - How do I migratethe https certificate to work with with Azure website?
Thank you so much for your help! I'm super confused at this point.
https website azure
https website azure
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You need a CNAME.
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You need a CNAME.
– ceejayoz
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You need a CNAME.
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You need a CNAME.
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You cannot configure CNAME for free windows azure websites, you can do that for shared or reserved websites.
Here is how you would do that after you upgrade your site from free to shared or reserved:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/common-tasks/custom-dns-web-site/
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You cannot configure CNAME for free windows azure websites, you can do that for shared or reserved websites.
Here is how you would do that after you upgrade your site from free to shared or reserved:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/common-tasks/custom-dns-web-site/
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You cannot configure CNAME for free windows azure websites, you can do that for shared or reserved websites.
Here is how you would do that after you upgrade your site from free to shared or reserved:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/common-tasks/custom-dns-web-site/
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You cannot configure CNAME for free windows azure websites, you can do that for shared or reserved websites.
Here is how you would do that after you upgrade your site from free to shared or reserved:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/common-tasks/custom-dns-web-site/
You cannot configure CNAME for free windows azure websites, you can do that for shared or reserved websites.
Here is how you would do that after you upgrade your site from free to shared or reserved:
http://www.windowsazure.com/en-us/develop/net/common-tasks/custom-dns-web-site/
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