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No Good Documentation on Domain Verification

jasontheryan
Newcomer
Newcomer

I am trying to get a client's domain verified and I have searched for hours and can't seem to find any good documentation or answers on what actually needs to be changed in his DNS to get the domain verified, specifically the CNAME record. It just simply states:

Create a CNAME that maps your domain to events-branding.zoom.us.

That is so vague and not helpful. What is the NAME and VALUE that should be added to the CNAME Record?

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Ray_Harwood
Community Champion | Customer
Community Champion | Customer

Welcome to the Zoom Community, @jasontheryan.

 

This is a fundamental CNAME assignment, which unfortunately a lot of non-network people are not familiar with.

 

Let’s say your client owns babbaloo.com and wants to use events.babbaloo.com as their custom domain. In your CNAME name field you would normally put

events

with no punctuation. By default, this causes the DNS server to prepend events onto the top level domain name, resulting in events.babbaloo.com. Then in the CNAME value field, you put the domain name that you want the to be substituted for the name-reference. I would put this entire string in this field:  

events-branding.zoom.us.

 – including the trailing period. 


Ray -- check out the GoodClix website or the Z-SPAN website.