Redirect www to non-www with cloud storage bucket static site
I have a static site hosted on google cloud storage bucket.
In front of my bucket I have cloudflare dns.
Storage bucket is example.com
Cloudflare settings:
CNAME > @ > c.storage.googleapis.com > TTL automatic
Question is how to implement a redirect from www.example.com
to example.com
, because now www.example.com
resolves to 404 error page?
dns google-cloud-platform google-cloud-storage cname no-www
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I have a static site hosted on google cloud storage bucket.
In front of my bucket I have cloudflare dns.
Storage bucket is example.com
Cloudflare settings:
CNAME > @ > c.storage.googleapis.com > TTL automatic
Question is how to implement a redirect from www.example.com
to example.com
, because now www.example.com
resolves to 404 error page?
dns google-cloud-platform google-cloud-storage cname no-www
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I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket
– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03
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I have a static site hosted on google cloud storage bucket.
In front of my bucket I have cloudflare dns.
Storage bucket is example.com
Cloudflare settings:
CNAME > @ > c.storage.googleapis.com > TTL automatic
Question is how to implement a redirect from www.example.com
to example.com
, because now www.example.com
resolves to 404 error page?
dns google-cloud-platform google-cloud-storage cname no-www
I have a static site hosted on google cloud storage bucket.
In front of my bucket I have cloudflare dns.
Storage bucket is example.com
Cloudflare settings:
CNAME > @ > c.storage.googleapis.com > TTL automatic
Question is how to implement a redirect from www.example.com
to example.com
, because now www.example.com
resolves to 404 error page?
dns google-cloud-platform google-cloud-storage cname no-www
dns google-cloud-platform google-cloud-storage cname no-www
edited Nov 26 '18 at 0:23
asked Nov 26 '18 at 0:15
user10698660
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I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket
– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03
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I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket
– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03
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I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a
<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a
<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03
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I'm not too familiar with Cloudflare settings, but you should be able to do this by just adding a CNAME record for www that also points to c.storage.googleapis.com. Have you tried that?
– Christopher P
Nov 27 '18 at 17:38
I'm also facing this issue, but what happens if you do what @ChristopherP says is that you get a
<Code>NoSuchBucket</Code>
error, because GCP will try to map your www.domain.com to a bucket called www.domain.com, which doesn't exist because you've only made a domain.com bucket– PGT
Jan 2 at 22:50
@PGT - you just set the CNAME www to c.storage.googleapis.com in cloudflare DNS and then it works.
– user10698660
Jan 12 at 2:38
@proruzi: bucket doesn't exist, I have the naked domain bucket. I eventually solved this using cloudflare page rules
– PGT
Jan 13 at 3:03