Hi Scott,

I use wildcard domains and it works well, but I don't use CNAME
records.

Here are my suggested steps:

1)  Add the Custom Domains + Wildcard addon
2)  Setup DNS A records like this:

Host   Points To
*      75.101.145.87
*      75.101.163.44
*      174.129.212.2

@      75.101.145.87
@      75.101.163.44
@      174.129.212.2

3)  Add your wildcard domain entry to heroku using heroku client
$ heroku domains:add *.example.com

Hopefully that helps.

Regards,

Carmen-
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On Apr 25, 10:02 am, Scott Watermasysk <scottwa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Any tips for setting up the wildcard addon? When I try to visit a subdomain 
> off of my main url, I get a the heroku "No Such App" page.
>
> My setup steps:
>
> 1. Add the addon
> 2. configure DNS (created a cname for "*" and pointed to proxy.heroku.com
> 3. executed host mysub.mydomain.com
>
> I am not sure using proxy.heroku.com is correct in step #2, but the 
> docshttp://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/custom-domainsare not very clear on 
> that point.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> --
> Scott Watermasysk
> Founder, KickoffLabshttp://kickofflabs.com

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