Resolving to www of subdomain
This guide provides an overview of how to set up a custom domain on a Production Instance using platformOS's DNS web service, as well as create and provision an AWS SSL certificate for your Instance.
Note
We are continuously improving the UX of this functionality, trying to make it as user-friendly as possible. Some changes may apply.
Requirements
To be able to set up a production domain on the Partner Portal, you have to have access to the Partner Portal, have a production Instance, and you should be familiar with the recommended development workflow.
There are a couple things to consider before you add a custom domain to your platformOS production Instance:
- A domain can only be added on a production data center. This means that you cannot set up an additional domain on a staging data center Instance.
- PlatformOS Instances require the ability to apply a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) to a DNS record. If your DNS management service does not allow for that, you will need to change providers or opt to use the free fully integrated hosted zone that is provided to you as a benefit of hosting with platformOS. When setting up your custom domain, this is the first decision you must make.
- We automatically provision and deploy AWS SSL certificates when you add a domain to a platformOS Instance. To apply custom SSL certificates, please contact support@platformOS.com and we will assist further.
Let's begin.
platformOS DNS and resolving to www of subdomain (example: https://www.marketplace.example.com)
- Go to the Instance detail page in the platformOS Partner Portal: https://partners.platformos.com
- Click
Domains
. - Click
Add new domain to your Instance
. - Click
DNS Zone
. - Add your subdomain name (do not add www), check the box if this will be your default domain, and finally click
Create DNS Zone
. - From the Domains page, you'll want to refresh the page every few minutes until the status of the new domain changes to
reparking_domain
. Once it does, clickview
.
When you are ready to "Go Live", please continue.
- In your root domains DNS records, add the nameserver records for the subdomain with the values provided in the Parter Portal.
- Once the nameservers are recognized, you can click
I have changed Name Servers
on the DNS Zone page. - Depending on how quickly the nameserver changes propagate, (from a few minutes to a few hours), you may have to click
I have changed Name Servers
a few times and refresh the page a few times. Do not be concerned if some of the records you created in the hosted zone appear and dissappear in the first few minutes after you update the nameservers. Once the Hosted Zone recognizes the change in nameservers, the stats for all your records should beOK
and you should be all set.
Congratulations! An SSL certificate has been created and applied to your Instance and your domain is now LIVE!