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Daniel Gallegos 2023-08-12 18:38:32 -04:00
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@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ tags:: #seed #infrastructure #github #logseq sync
- this will publish your page at `yourusername.github.io/yourrepository`. HOWEVER, you probably want custom dns stuff like i've got setup. so you need to...
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- # set up the github repository for custom dns
- your [[dns]] provider is gonna have a different setup depending on what their web interface looks like, so i can't help you too much here. but you're going to need a `CNAME` record that redirects to `yourusername.github.io`. that will point that url to github's servers so it will know what
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- your [[dns]] provider is gonna have a different setup depending on what their web interface looks like, so i can't help you too much here. but you're going to need a `CNAME` record that redirects to `yourusername.github.io`. that will point that url to github's servers so it will know what domain it's needing to serve for that request it just got from your dns rerouting.
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@ -34,5 +34,5 @@ tags:: #seed #infrastructure #github #logseq sync
- this will publish your page at `yourusername.github.io/yourrepository`. HOWEVER, you probably want custom dns stuff like i've got setup. so you need to...
-
- # set up the github repository for custom dns
- your [[dns]] provider is gonna have a different setup depending on what their web interface looks like, so i can't help you too much here. but you're going to need a `CNAME` record that redirects to `yourusername.github.io`. that will point that url to github's servers so it will know what
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- your [[dns]] provider is gonna have a different setup depending on what their web interface looks like, so i can't help you too much here. but you're going to need a `CNAME` record that redirects to `yourusername.github.io`. that will point that url to github's servers so it will know what domain it's needing to serve for that request it just got from your dns rerouting.
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