For example
How can I bind my domain name to Google App Engine?
If you have successfully applied for the Google App Engine service
And create your own application.
Automatically get a URL address like a your-application-id.appspot.com for your appProgram.
If you do not like such an address
Engine
To your own domain name.
There are two ways to achieve the same goal ):
1. Starting from the Management Center of Google App Engine
1. log on to the Administration Console of Google App Engine ). In
Under versions, find the Add domain button.
2. Enter your domain name. This domain name must first apply for the Google Apps service .. It is difficult (or not) to directly apply for a CN Domain Name
Google Apps service, you can first apply for Google Apps through domain names such as. com/. org/. net, and then apply for. cn
Bind the domain name.
Add domain ">
3. Read and accept the terms of Google App Engine. Enter the URL you want to use. (During this period, you will be prompted to log on.
Google Apps account)
......
2. Starting from the control panel of Google Apps
1. log on to Google Apps. On the Control Panel, find add more services.
2. Enter your application ID in Google App Engine.
App Engine. Application ID ">
3. Same as method 1.
The last step is to create a cname or a record at the domain name registrar to point to the Google server.
The cname method is as follows:
If you want to use the address app.your-domain.com to access your application, you will create a new app cname
Record. Fill in ghs.google.com. (But wild duck
This method is not recommended because a firewall
Some IP addresses of ghs.google.com may not be accessible to domestic users)
Method for using a record:
(Reference Source
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For the address you want to use (such as the app.your-domain.com), create a record, IP fill in any of the following four:
216.239.32.21
216.239.34.21
216.239.36.21
216.239.38.21
According to wild duck
Currently
All four IP addresses can be accessed in China.
In addition, we found that in Google Apps
Add multiple addresses. After adding it, I found that the original app-id.appspot.com is still usable, not like blogger
The bound domain name will be automatically redirected to the address you are bound.