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Custom domain option
Adrian Solis edited this page Oct 15, 2019
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As an alternative to using Azure Front Door, you can register a custom domain for your app.
Follow the steps in the Deployment guide, modified as follows:
- Follow Step 1: Register Azure AD application unchanged.
- When filling in the template parameters in Step 2: Deploy to your Azure subscription, set
- Custom domain option = "Custom domain name (recommended)"
- Pause after Step 2.
- Assign a custom domain name to the Azure App Service that was created by the template. You have several options:
- You can purchase a domain name directly through Azure: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/manage-custom-dns-buy-domain
- If your organization can create its own domain names, create one through your system and map it to the app service: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-domain
- Bind an SSL certificate to your Azure App Service: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/app-service-web-tutorial-custom-ssl
- Test the custom domain before proceeding. Ensure that you can access
https://<your_custom_domain>/health
without any errors. (This is a blank page that returns HTTP 200 OK.) - Go to the Azure App Service page in the Azure Portal, click on "Configuration", then set
-
AzureAd:ApplicationIdURI =
api://<your_domain_name>
(for example,api://companycommunicator.contoso.com
)
-
AzureAd:ApplicationIdURI =
- Continue with the rest of the deployment guide, substituting your domain name for
%appDomain%
.- For example, if your custom domain is
companycommunicator.contoso.com
, you would set the Redirect URI of your Azure AD application tohttps://companycommunicator.contoso.com/signin-simple-end
, and its Application URI would beapi://companycommunicator.contoso.com
.
- For example, if your custom domain is