Microsite Url - Custom domain

Once you have signed up as a paid customer (EduBrite business edition), you can change the URL pointing to your microsite, to something which is not in edubrite.com domain by following these steps. 
 

Step 1 (Customer needs to do)

(a) Create a DNS CNAME entry training.yoursite.com (any entry within your domain) which can point to yoursite.edubrite.com (if you created a microsite with url yoursite.edubrite.com). Never create A entry in your domain pointing to a IP address of EduBrite servers... as we constantly change our front IP address

If you want yoursite.com to go to your EduBrite microsite (without any training. or www. prefix) then you need to add an index.html entry in your original website and add a redirect to training.yoursite.com

Note that training prefix is used just as an example, you can use any other prefix also, e.g. www, onlinetest etc

(b) Verify the change is done by invoking following command from the command line by opening a command prompt > nslookup training.yoursite.com

(c) You should see entries similar to - training.yoursite.com  canonical name = yoursite.edubrite.com
 

Step 2 (EduBrite needs to do)

Let us know once you have made this entry and we'll add configuration in our system to map your site to this EduBrite URL.

 

NOTE: When you use the custom domain, https would not be supported because it requires customized certificate issued to your domain and these certificates have to be installed on EduBrite's web servers. If you really need https with custom domains, let us know and we will provide further instructions and cost information (contact support@edubrite.com). Unlike CNAME (which you do in your own domain records), each custom https requires a dedicated IP address on our servers and several new configuration to add and maintain on the web servers. Each IP addresses costs us extra money and therefore we would add additional charge if you really need it.  

Once you have signed up as a paid customer (EduBrite business edition), you can change the URL pointing to your microsite, to something which is not in edubrite.com domain by following these steps. 

 


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