The best way I have found to use cnames for TLD on GoDaddy is to do
the following:
Log into Godaddy
Click on Domains - My Domains
Click on YOURDOMAIN.COM
Under the Forwarding: section
Click on Domain is not forwarded
A Window will drop down.
Check Enable forwarding
Type in the Forward to: box
James,
This may be something that was missed in the transition. I'll get some
help from the developers to take a look and correct it if it was
missed.
Thanks for your patience.
- Ivan
On Jan 15, 8:22 pm, HazardJ james.g.haz...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
When attempting to set the Custom
Hi All,
If you are pointing a top level domain (mysite.com) to heroku and using
godaddy as your registrar, then this message is for you.
First go to the total dns control pannel.
go into the expert mode.
ensure all MX and TXT records do not have your domain name in them (
mysite.com) Instead,
Excellent tip Keenan, we've had some trouble with GoDaddy DNS. Thanks!
- James
On Jan 15, 2009, at 2:40 AM, Keenan Brock wrote:
Hi All,
If you are pointing a top level domain (mysite.com) to heroku and
using godaddy as your registrar, then this message is for you.
First go to the
Hi All,
When attempting to set the Custom Domain Name to my domain name, I'm
getting an error message:
admin.cluud.com is not a CNAME alias pointing to
heroku.com, cannot
use.
Please check that you've configured this domain name
with your