DNS does not allow a CNAME at the root (@) level, this is a DNS standard restriction (RFC 1912) and cannot be bypassed.
tcules
HOBBYOP
25 days ago
DNS does not allow a CNAME at the root (@) level, this is a DNS standard restriction (RFC 1912) and cannot be bypassed.
Please ask an IP address instead of a CNAME, so we can add it as an A record at the root (@).
DNS is managed on Godaddy.
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Railway
BOT
25 days ago
This thread has been opened as a bounty so the community can help solve it.
Status changed to Open Railway • 25 days ago
25 days ago
I'd recommend migrating to Cloudflare's DNS service, as they support CNAME flattening (using CNAME records on root domain), as Railway only supports the use of CNAME records.