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Domain Configuration: External Site on Root Domain

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    I've been working on building a new personal website for a while now (on a subdomain) and decided it was ready to get moved to the root domain. Since I deleted the DNS records for my old Squarespace site I've been getting the Cloudron app doesn't exist page. Cloudron is currently accessible through a subdomain with it also having a * record (on the root domain) so it can create subdomains for the apps. How would I configure it so that Cloudron doesn't interfere with the main site or vice versa?

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      I've been working on building a new personal website for a while now (on a subdomain) and decided it was ready to get moved to the root domain. Since I deleted the DNS records for my old Squarespace site I've been getting the Cloudron app doesn't exist page. Cloudron is currently accessible through a subdomain with it also having a * record (on the root domain) so it can create subdomains for the apps. How would I configure it so that Cloudron doesn't interfere with the main site or vice versa?

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      @SamGreenwood I am guess there is a root domain entry in your DNS that points to Cloudron server's IP. Note that *.domain.com does not include domain.com. These are separate entries in your DNS provider.

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        I just jumped the gun. It was just DNS taking a while to propagate. All good now.

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