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Hi, I have published a static website through bitbucket cloud that I now want to access through a custom domain name. I am following the steps as outlined here for Github Pages, assuming that it will work the same for Bitbucket's service (but then from a free private repository). But now I am stuck in the last step of DNS config.
What I am unable to figure out is which which IP address(es) to assign to the A records? There's a bunch outlined here, but it's not specific enough as it provides a whole list of IP addresses. The site is hosted on username.bitbucket.io. Please let me know how I can access it through a custom url.
And, for Gitlab, you need e debit or vredit card. Noo. I prefer GitLab than GitHub, but... No.
Hi Steven, welcome to the Community :)
Websites hosted on Bitbucket Cloud requires you to combine your account's name with the bitbucket.io
domain suffix, so you won't be able to give it a custom name. This information can be found at Publishing a website on Bitbucket Cloud.
Let us know if you have any questions!
Best regards,
Ana
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Is there likely to be any change on this? I would also very much like to use Bitbucket for custom domain names instead of GitHub.
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Same situation for me.
Is it possible to know if it's gonna change one day ?
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Is this still the case? Was looking to switch over to bitbucket cloud with your recent announcement.
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Are you really not going to solve this problem?
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