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  1. Sign in to the website of your domain provider.

    You can use Azure DNS to manage DNS records for your domain and configure a custom DNS name for Azure App Service. For more information, see Tutorial: Host your domain in Azure DNS.

  2. Find the page for managing DNS records.

    Every domain provider has its own DNS records interface, so consult the provider's documentation. Look for areas of the site labeled Domain Name, DNS, or Name Server Management.

    Often, you can find the DNS records page by viewing your account information and then looking for a link such as My domains. Go to that page, and then look for a link that's named something like Zone file, DNS Records, or Advanced configuration.

    The following screenshot is an example of a DNS records page:

    Screenshot that shows an example DNS records page.

  3. Select Add or the appropriate widget to create a record.

Note

For certain providers, such as GoDaddy, changes to DNS records don't become effective until you select a separate Save Changes link.