I wasn't able to get Sonic.net to allow the root-level domain to point
to either the www subdomain or heroku.com (in both cases it said it
was an invalid IP.)

I had to make an .htaccess file that redirects root-level domain
requests to the www subdomain, which then goes to heroku.com.... I'm
sure this is hurting performance but I'm not sure if there is another
way to get sonic.net to play nice.

Any ideas?

Stu

On Apr 12, 7:27 am, Keenan Brock <[email protected]> wrote:
> Having a primary domain as a cname sometimes messes with mail mx  
> records.
>
> Sometimes the DNS host can't figure it out. Godaddy gave me all sorts  
> of issues setting up the cname.
>
> But all in all, it works in the end. Other DNS hosts are easier.
>
> Best of luck
>
> --Keenan
>
> On Apr 11, 2009, at 9:06 PM, Brian Armstrong <[email protected]>  
> wrote:
>
>
>
> >http://docs.heroku.com/custom-domains
>
> > In the docs it says "or it could be the root-level domain,
> > mydomain.com, though this last one has some caveats described below".
>
> > I didn't see anything describing below, what should we watch out for?
>
> > Thanks!
> > Brian
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