Hello,
Is there any way to setup custom domain on my Confluence cloud?
I can't find any domain settings.
I want to make my Confluence like from my-site.atlassian.net/wiki to
wiki.my-site.com.
Is it possible now?
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Howdy Eunsang,
Welcome to the forums!
Currently custom domain cannot be used with Atlassian Cloud products.
Check out this question for a bit more information on the topic.
Cheers,
Byron
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Please read Atlassian's update on the issue.
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The best thing I could think of for this is to basically forward the subdomain to the Atlassian URL. It at least makes it easy for people to initially access it.
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That works, as a starter.
But then I got stuck with deeplinks.
How do you share links to specific pages?
There is an (expensive) solution, with a smart reverse proxy (if I remember well, from akamai).
I suggest Atlassian invests in Akamai (server, product or company) and puts this in place for us?
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In my case, I use Cloudflare so I set up a Page Rule to forward the individual URLs for the more important pages. Forwarding is super easy with Cloudflare using Page Rules but it does require doing it individually for each page and you also need to have a paid plan to do more than 3 page rules.
Of course this is easy enough with Cloudflare but not everyone's using Cloudflare and it is very manual but it's better than nothing. Like you said, it's a starter...not an end solution.
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So, there is an update here.
Good thing: Atlassian have got this on the to-do list, and it is something they want to do. Sign up as a "watcher" on https://jira.atlassian.com/browse/CLOUD-6999 for updates.
Bad thing: After 9 years of not getting it done, they've recently announced it can't be done until a load of other things get done first, so they've shelved it.
I'll give them a bit of credit, at least they've confessed to "not going to get done in the foreseeable" rather than the usual "it's on the list, but we're not going to tell you anything about progress on it, let alone a possible delivery"
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Given the current extortion to Confluence Server customers, this limitation is a big stopper.
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