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I have gone over and over my set up and my site is still not working. Please take a look and see what you see wrong with this picture. Google Cloud DNS migrating from Google Domains. I tried to switch it back to domains and the site still didn't work. DNS Config



So I reset everything making a custom network. It looks like this but still not working:



Google cloud DNS Zone record



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    I have gone over and over my set up and my site is still not working. Please take a look and see what you see wrong with this picture. Google Cloud DNS migrating from Google Domains. I tried to switch it back to domains and the site still didn't work. DNS Config



    So I reset everything making a custom network. It looks like this but still not working:



    Google cloud DNS Zone record



    Google cloud instance



    Google cloud instance



    Google cloud instance



    Network










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    closed as unclear what you're asking by rahuldottech, DavidPostill Dec 27 '18 at 20:50


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      I have gone over and over my set up and my site is still not working. Please take a look and see what you see wrong with this picture. Google Cloud DNS migrating from Google Domains. I tried to switch it back to domains and the site still didn't work. DNS Config



      So I reset everything making a custom network. It looks like this but still not working:



      Google cloud DNS Zone record



      Google cloud instance



      Google cloud instance



      Google cloud instance



      Network










      share|improve this question
















      I have gone over and over my set up and my site is still not working. Please take a look and see what you see wrong with this picture. Google Cloud DNS migrating from Google Domains. I tried to switch it back to domains and the site still didn't work. DNS Config



      So I reset everything making a custom network. It looks like this but still not working:



      Google cloud DNS Zone record



      Google cloud instance



      Google cloud instance



      Google cloud instance



      Network







      dns setup cloud






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      closed as unclear what you're asking by rahuldottech, DavidPostill Dec 27 '18 at 20:50


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      closed as unclear what you're asking by rahuldottech, DavidPostill Dec 27 '18 at 20:50


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          Assuming the A record for postaprayer.org is correct (35.225.231.189) and that the server at that IP address is correctly hosting your website then your CNAMES are wrong.



          You can’t put a URL in a CNAME. A CNAME record is an alias for another domain not a redirect to another URL.



          The only CNAME that is formatted correctly is for www.postaprayer.org which is set as an alias for postaprayer.org.



          You cannot use HTTPS:// and you cannot include paths (I.e. /prayer-group.html) in your CNAMES.



          Redirects have to be done by your web server not by DNS.



          I’ve checked your public DNS record for postaprayer.org and it correctly comes back as 35.225.231.189. So if it isn’t your improper CNAME records then you are either using the wrong IP address or the server at that IP address is not correctly configured. Either way, it’s not a DNS issue then.






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          • So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

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          Assuming the A record for postaprayer.org is correct (35.225.231.189) and that the server at that IP address is correctly hosting your website then your CNAMES are wrong.



          You can’t put a URL in a CNAME. A CNAME record is an alias for another domain not a redirect to another URL.



          The only CNAME that is formatted correctly is for www.postaprayer.org which is set as an alias for postaprayer.org.



          You cannot use HTTPS:// and you cannot include paths (I.e. /prayer-group.html) in your CNAMES.



          Redirects have to be done by your web server not by DNS.



          I’ve checked your public DNS record for postaprayer.org and it correctly comes back as 35.225.231.189. So if it isn’t your improper CNAME records then you are either using the wrong IP address or the server at that IP address is not correctly configured. Either way, it’s not a DNS issue then.






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          • So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

            – MFinder
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          Assuming the A record for postaprayer.org is correct (35.225.231.189) and that the server at that IP address is correctly hosting your website then your CNAMES are wrong.



          You can’t put a URL in a CNAME. A CNAME record is an alias for another domain not a redirect to another URL.



          The only CNAME that is formatted correctly is for www.postaprayer.org which is set as an alias for postaprayer.org.



          You cannot use HTTPS:// and you cannot include paths (I.e. /prayer-group.html) in your CNAMES.



          Redirects have to be done by your web server not by DNS.



          I’ve checked your public DNS record for postaprayer.org and it correctly comes back as 35.225.231.189. So if it isn’t your improper CNAME records then you are either using the wrong IP address or the server at that IP address is not correctly configured. Either way, it’s not a DNS issue then.






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          • So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

            – MFinder
            Dec 28 '18 at 1:22














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          Assuming the A record for postaprayer.org is correct (35.225.231.189) and that the server at that IP address is correctly hosting your website then your CNAMES are wrong.



          You can’t put a URL in a CNAME. A CNAME record is an alias for another domain not a redirect to another URL.



          The only CNAME that is formatted correctly is for www.postaprayer.org which is set as an alias for postaprayer.org.



          You cannot use HTTPS:// and you cannot include paths (I.e. /prayer-group.html) in your CNAMES.



          Redirects have to be done by your web server not by DNS.



          I’ve checked your public DNS record for postaprayer.org and it correctly comes back as 35.225.231.189. So if it isn’t your improper CNAME records then you are either using the wrong IP address or the server at that IP address is not correctly configured. Either way, it’s not a DNS issue then.






          share|improve this answer













          Assuming the A record for postaprayer.org is correct (35.225.231.189) and that the server at that IP address is correctly hosting your website then your CNAMES are wrong.



          You can’t put a URL in a CNAME. A CNAME record is an alias for another domain not a redirect to another URL.



          The only CNAME that is formatted correctly is for www.postaprayer.org which is set as an alias for postaprayer.org.



          You cannot use HTTPS:// and you cannot include paths (I.e. /prayer-group.html) in your CNAMES.



          Redirects have to be done by your web server not by DNS.



          I’ve checked your public DNS record for postaprayer.org and it correctly comes back as 35.225.231.189. So if it isn’t your improper CNAME records then you are either using the wrong IP address or the server at that IP address is not correctly configured. Either way, it’s not a DNS issue then.







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          answered Dec 27 '18 at 6:23









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          • So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

            – MFinder
            Dec 28 '18 at 1:22



















          • So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

            – MFinder
            Dec 28 '18 at 1:22

















          So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

          – MFinder
          Dec 28 '18 at 1:22





          So I reset up the Google instance and dns and here is what it is looking like:

          – MFinder
          Dec 28 '18 at 1:22



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