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| Managing a custom domain for your GitHub Pages site | You can set up or update certain DNS records and your repository settings to point the default domain for your {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site to a custom domain. |
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Manage a custom domain |
People with admin permissions for a repository can configure a custom domain for a {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site.
About custom domain configuration
{% data reusables.pages.custom-domain-warning %}
Make sure you add your custom domain to your {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site before configuring your custom domain with your DNS provider. Configuring your custom domain with your DNS provider without adding your custom domain to {% data variables.product.product_name %} could result in someone else being able to host a site on one of your subdomains.
{% windows %}
The dig command, which can be used to verify correct configuration of DNS records, is not included in Windows. To verify that your DNS records are configured correctly, you can use the Resolve-DnsName PowerShell command or install BIND.
{% endwindows %}
Note
DNS changes can take up to 24 hours to propagate.
Configuring an apex domain
To set up an apex domain, such as example.com, you must configure a custom domain in your repository settings and at least one ALIAS, ANAME, or A record with your DNS provider.
{% data reusables.pages.navigate-site-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-settings %} {% data reusables.pages.sidebar-pages %}
- Under "Custom domain", type your custom domain, then click Save. If you are publishing your site from a branch, this will create a commit that adds a
CNAMEfile directly to the root of your source branch. If you are publishing your site with a custom {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} workflow, noCNAMEfile is created, so you need to create one manually (containing only a line of text with your custom domain). For more information about your publishing source, see "AUTOTITLE." - Navigate to your DNS provider and create either an
ALIAS,ANAME, orArecord. You can also createAAAArecords for IPv6 support. If you're implementing IPv6 support, we highly recommend using anArecord in addition to yourAAAArecord, due to slow adoption of IPv6 globally. {% data reusables.pages.contact-dns-provider %}-
To create an
ALIASorANAMErecord, point your apex domain to the default domain for your site. {% data reusables.pages.default-domain-information %} -
To create
Arecords, point your apex domain to the IP addresses for {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %}.185.199.108.153 185.199.109.153 185.199.110.153 185.199.111.153 -
To create
AAAArecords, point your apex domain to the IP addresses for {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %}.2606:50c0:8000::153 2606:50c0:8001::153 2606:50c0:8002::153 2606:50c0:8003::153
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{% indented_data_reference reusables.pages.wildcard-dns-warning spaces=3 %} {% data reusables.command_line.open_the_multi_os_terminal %}
- To confirm that your DNS record configured correctly, use the
digcommand, replacing EXAMPLE.COM with your apex domain. Confirm that the results match the IP addresses for {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} above.-
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Arecords:$ dig EXAMPLE.COM +noall +answer -t A > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN A 185.199.108.153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN A 185.199.109.153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN A 185.199.110.153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN A 185.199.111.153 -
For
AAAArecords:$ dig EXAMPLE.COM +noall +answer -t AAAA > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN AAAA 2606:50c0:8000::153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN AAAA 2606:50c0:8001::153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN AAAA 2606:50c0:8002::153 > EXAMPLE.COM 3600 IN AAAA 2606:50c0:8003::153Remember to also check your
Arecord. {% data reusables.pages.build-locally-download-cname %} {% data reusables.pages.enforce-https-custom-domain %}
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Configuring an apex domain and the www subdomain variant
Note
Setting up a
wwwsubdomain alongside an apex domain is recommended for HTTPS secured websites.
{% data reusables.pages.www-and-apex-domain-recommendation %} For more information, see "Configuring a subdomain."
Navigate to your DNS provider and create a CNAME record for the www subdomain that points to your {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} default domain. For example, if your site is located at <user>.github.io, you should create a CNAME record that points www.example.com to <user>.github.io Similarly, for an organization site located at <organization>.github.io, you should create a CNAME record that points www.example.com to <organization>.github.io. Ensure that the CNAME record points directly to <user>.github.io or <organization>.github.io without including the repository name.
{% data reusables.pages.contact-dns-provider %} {% data reusables.pages.default-domain-information %}
Configuring a subdomain
To set up a www or custom subdomain, such as www.example.com or blog.example.com, you must add your domain in the repository settings. After that, configure a CNAME record with your DNS provider.
{% data reusables.pages.navigate-site-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-settings %} {% data reusables.pages.sidebar-pages %}
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Under "Custom domain", type your custom domain, then click Save. If you are publishing your site from a branch, this will create a commit that adds a
CNAMEfile directly to the root of your source branch. If you are publishing your site with a custom {% data variables.product.prodname_actions %} workflow, noCNAMEfile is created, so you need to create one manually (containing only a line of text with your custom domain). For more information about your publishing source, see "AUTOTITLE."Note
If your custom domain is an internationalized domain name, you must enter the Punycode encoded version.
For more information on Punycodes, see Internationalized domain name.
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Navigate to your DNS provider and create a
CNAMErecord that points your subdomain to the default domain for your site. For example, if you want to use the subdomainwww.example.comfor your user site, create aCNAMErecord that pointswww.example.comto<user>.github.io. If you want to use the subdomainanother.example.comfor your organization site, create aCNAMErecord that pointsanother.example.comto<organization>.github.io. TheCNAMErecord should always point to<user>.github.ioor<organization>.github.io, excluding the repository name. {% data reusables.pages.contact-dns-provider %} {% data reusables.pages.default-domain-information %}
{% indented_data_reference reusables.pages.wildcard-dns-warning spaces=3 %} {% data reusables.command_line.open_the_multi_os_terminal %}
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To confirm that your DNS record configured correctly, use the
digcommand, replacing WWW.EXAMPLE.COM with your subdomain.$ dig WWW.EXAMPLE.COM +nostats +nocomments +nocmd > ;WWW.EXAMPLE.COM. IN A > WWW.EXAMPLE.COM. 3592 IN CNAME YOUR-USERNAME.github.io. > YOUR-USERNAME.github.io. 43192 IN CNAME GITHUB-PAGES-SERVER . > GITHUB-PAGES-SERVER . 22 IN A 192.0.2.1
{% data reusables.pages.build-locally-download-cname %} {% data reusables.pages.enforce-https-custom-domain %}
Note
If you point your custom subdomain to your apex domain, you will encounter issues with enforcing HTTPS to your website, and you may encounter issues where your subdomain does not reach your {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site at all.
DNS records for your custom domain
If you are familiar with the process of configuring your domain for a {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site, you can use the table below to find the DNS values for your specific scenario and the DNS record types that your DNS provider supports. For more information, including how to configure your {% data variables.product.prodname_pages %} site on {% data variables.product.product_name %} and how to verify the configuration using the dig command, refer to the sections above.
To configure an apex domain, you only need to pick a single DNS record type from the table below. To configure an apex domain and www subdomain (for example, example.com and www.example.com), configure the apex domain and then the subdomain. For more information, see "Configuring an apex domain and the www subdomain variant."
{% data reusables.pages.wildcard-dns-warning %}
| Scenario | DNS record type | DNS record name | DNS record value(s) |
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| Apex domain ( example.com) |
A |
@ |
185.199.108.153185.199.109.153185.199.110.153185.199.111.153 |
| Apex domain ( example.com) |
AAAA |
@ |
2606:50c0:8000::1532606:50c0:8001::1532606:50c0:8002::1532606:50c0:8003::153 |
| Apex domain ( example.com) |
ALIAS or ANAME |
@ |
USERNAME.github.io orORGANIZATION.github.io |
| Subdomain ( www.example.com,blog.example.com) |
CNAME |
SUBDOMAIN.example.com. |
USERNAME.github.io orORGANIZATION.github.io |
Removing a custom domain
If you get an error about a custom domain being taken, you may need to remove the custom domain from another repository.
{% data reusables.pages.navigate-site-repo %} {% data reusables.repositories.sidebar-settings %} {% data reusables.pages.sidebar-pages %}
Securing your custom domain
{% data reusables.pages.secure-your-domain %} For more information, see "AUTOTITLE."
