Azure Web App naked URL redirects but www does not





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I have a web app deployed on Azure and I'm trying to make it so both <myurl>.com and www.<myurl>.com work. Right now I have both domains listed on Azure within my webapp. www.<myurl>.com is registered as a CNAME from www to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net in godaddy. I have an A record from @ to the IP address shown by Azure, as well as a TXT record from @ to the given DNS by Azure <myurl>.azurewebsites.net



The problem is when I go to http://<myurl>.com it will change the URL to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net but when I go to http://www.<myurl>.com the URL is does not change.



Below are my go daddy DNS records. Most of these were there when I bought the domain so I'm not sure what they do. There is an A record that I can't seem to edit and I don't know what that IP address belongs to either.



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  • Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 4 at 10:42











  • @NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

    – James
    Jan 4 at 18:03











  • Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 8 at 8:49


















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I have a web app deployed on Azure and I'm trying to make it so both <myurl>.com and www.<myurl>.com work. Right now I have both domains listed on Azure within my webapp. www.<myurl>.com is registered as a CNAME from www to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net in godaddy. I have an A record from @ to the IP address shown by Azure, as well as a TXT record from @ to the given DNS by Azure <myurl>.azurewebsites.net



The problem is when I go to http://<myurl>.com it will change the URL to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net but when I go to http://www.<myurl>.com the URL is does not change.



Below are my go daddy DNS records. Most of these were there when I bought the domain so I'm not sure what they do. There is an A record that I can't seem to edit and I don't know what that IP address belongs to either.



enter image description here










share|improve this question

























  • Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 4 at 10:42











  • @NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

    – James
    Jan 4 at 18:03











  • Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 8 at 8:49














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I have a web app deployed on Azure and I'm trying to make it so both <myurl>.com and www.<myurl>.com work. Right now I have both domains listed on Azure within my webapp. www.<myurl>.com is registered as a CNAME from www to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net in godaddy. I have an A record from @ to the IP address shown by Azure, as well as a TXT record from @ to the given DNS by Azure <myurl>.azurewebsites.net



The problem is when I go to http://<myurl>.com it will change the URL to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net but when I go to http://www.<myurl>.com the URL is does not change.



Below are my go daddy DNS records. Most of these were there when I bought the domain so I'm not sure what they do. There is an A record that I can't seem to edit and I don't know what that IP address belongs to either.



enter image description here










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I have a web app deployed on Azure and I'm trying to make it so both <myurl>.com and www.<myurl>.com work. Right now I have both domains listed on Azure within my webapp. www.<myurl>.com is registered as a CNAME from www to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net in godaddy. I have an A record from @ to the IP address shown by Azure, as well as a TXT record from @ to the given DNS by Azure <myurl>.azurewebsites.net



The problem is when I go to http://<myurl>.com it will change the URL to <myurl>.azurewebsites.net but when I go to http://www.<myurl>.com the URL is does not change.



Below are my go daddy DNS records. Most of these were there when I bought the domain so I'm not sure what they do. There is an A record that I can't seem to edit and I don't know what that IP address belongs to either.



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  • Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 4 at 10:42











  • @NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

    – James
    Jan 4 at 18:03











  • Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 8 at 8:49



















  • Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 4 at 10:42











  • @NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

    – James
    Jan 4 at 18:03











  • Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

    – Nancy Xiong
    Jan 8 at 8:49

















Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

– Nancy Xiong
Jan 4 at 10:42





Do you use a rewrite rule in your web app configuration file?

– Nancy Xiong
Jan 4 at 10:42













@NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

– James
Jan 4 at 18:03





@NancyXiong I don't remember adding any rewrite but it has been a while since I touched this web app service. How can I check?

– James
Jan 4 at 18:03













Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

– Nancy Xiong
Jan 8 at 8:49





Do you have added both hostnames like example.com and www.example.com in the custom domains of App Service main page on the Azure portal?

– Nancy Xiong
Jan 8 at 8:49












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Alot of this can be done with an A and a CNAME. You will need to add both "www" and "awverify.www" in your DNS, and do those corresponding entries in the Azure portal.



Here's good doc:
https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/kaushal/2013/07/05/azure-app-service-how-to-configure-a-custom-domain/



Here's alot more details:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain



The Azure portal will also give clues on what to do.






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    Alot of this can be done with an A and a CNAME. You will need to add both "www" and "awverify.www" in your DNS, and do those corresponding entries in the Azure portal.



    Here's good doc:
    https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/kaushal/2013/07/05/azure-app-service-how-to-configure-a-custom-domain/



    Here's alot more details:
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain



    The Azure portal will also give clues on what to do.






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      Alot of this can be done with an A and a CNAME. You will need to add both "www" and "awverify.www" in your DNS, and do those corresponding entries in the Azure portal.



      Here's good doc:
      https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/kaushal/2013/07/05/azure-app-service-how-to-configure-a-custom-domain/



      Here's alot more details:
      https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain



      The Azure portal will also give clues on what to do.






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        Alot of this can be done with an A and a CNAME. You will need to add both "www" and "awverify.www" in your DNS, and do those corresponding entries in the Azure portal.



        Here's good doc:
        https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/kaushal/2013/07/05/azure-app-service-how-to-configure-a-custom-domain/



        Here's alot more details:
        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain



        The Azure portal will also give clues on what to do.






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        Alot of this can be done with an A and a CNAME. You will need to add both "www" and "awverify.www" in your DNS, and do those corresponding entries in the Azure portal.



        Here's good doc:
        https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/kaushal/2013/07/05/azure-app-service-how-to-configure-a-custom-domain/



        Here's alot more details:
        https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain



        The Azure portal will also give clues on what to do.







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