8 days ago
I configure a custom Domain in my domain manager OVH, but one half work and the other custom dont work at all.
It concern this website: https://la-strate-copro.fr/ , and it should be with ssl but on my browser its write non-secured.
The particularity is OVH dont accepte CNAME, so i add entry with "A" point with ip of railway (i can send screen if needed)
Dont know if the probleme come from OVH or railway .
Thanks for help
4 Replies
8 days ago
what IP did you point it to? It should be within the 66.33.22.0/24
subnet
8 days ago
You still have a AAAA record pointing at OVHCloud.
You can check my post on how to set up custom-domain in Railway: https://station.railway.com/questions/dns-configuration-issue-for-custom-domai-10696e8a#fcrf
It would surely help you out
ok i remove AAAA, now it work but have any ideo why i dont get SSL? On avh i activate the option for get it
7 days ago
This server could not prove that it is la-strate-copro.fr; its security certificate is from *.up.railway.app.
I am going to let one of the railway staff answer this given the user's circumstance.
There is another solution, if the domain is bought on OVH, change the nameserver to cloudflare then manage all your DNS records from cloudflare.
You can add the required CNAME record without any issues.
Let me know if you need help setting up cloudflare.
i try something in ovh but yea, sad to leave the only french thing 🤧 . If you got doc or something for cloudflare, thx lot
7 days ago
https://developers.cloudflare.com/dns/zone-setups/full-setup/setup/
1. Register a cloudflare account
2. Add your domain on cloudflare
3. Cloudflare will give you 2 nameservers to be added in your registrar which in your case is OVH
4. Once you have done that give it a few hours to a day for it to update. Cloudflare will send you an email once it's successful
5. Cloudflare may have auto imported your DNS records, remove the A record then add a CNAME record properly this time.
That's all.
Edit: One more thing, if cloudflare prompts you to choose a plan, go with Free. You don't have any use for paid plans.
3 days ago
Any update @jsladeo ?
I see that you are still on OVH for DNS management and haven't made the switch to cloudflare.