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Boxiang Sun
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Jan 29, 2019
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Marcia Ramos
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@@ -79,11 +79,14 @@ running on your instance).
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DNS A record pointing to GitLab.com Pages server
](
img/dns_add_new_a_record_example_updated_2018.png
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NOTE:
**Note:**
Note that if you use your root domain for your GitLab Pages website
**only**
, and if
your domain registrar supports this feature, you can add a DNS apex
`CNAME`
record instead of an
`A`
record. The main advantage of doing so is that when GitLab Pages
IP on GitLab.com changes for whatever reason, you don't need to update your
`A`
record.
CAUTION:
**Caution:**
Note that if you use your root domain for your GitLab Pages website
**only**
, and if your domain registrar supports this feature, you can
add a DNS apex
`CNAME`
record instead of an
`A`
record. The main
advantage of doing so is that when GitLab Pages IP on GitLab.com
changes for whatever reason, you don't need to update your
`A`
record.
There may be a few exceptions, but
**this method is not recommended**
as it most likely won't work if you set an
`MX`
record for your root domain.
#### DNS CNAME record
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@@ -114,14 +117,16 @@ co-exist, so you need to place the TXT record in a special subdomain of its own.
#### TL;DR
If the domain has multiple uses (e.g., you host email on it as well):
For root domains (
`domain.com`
), set a DNS
`A`
record and verify your
domain's ownership with a TXT record:
| From | DNS Record | To |
| ---- | ---------- | -- |
| domain.com | A | 35.185.44.232 |
| domain.com | TXT | gitlab-pages-verification-code=00112233445566778899aabbccddeeff |
If the domain is dedicated to GitLab Pages use and no other services run on it:
For subdomains (
`subdomain.domain.com`
), set a DNS
`CNAME`
record and
verify your domain's ownership with a TXT record:
| From | DNS Record | To |
| ---- | ---------- | -- |
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