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i would like to link a subdomain to a directory of an Azure Webapp, this is the structure:



blog.mywebsite.com -> mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog


this is the hosting side (on GoDaddy):



GoDaddy DNS Management

Type | Name | Value | TTL
A | @ | 189.xx.xxx.xxx | 1 Hour
CNAME | blog | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
CNAME | www | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
TXT | @ | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour


so i added the custom domain in my Azure Webapp



HOSTNAMES ASSIGNED TO SITE
mywebsite.com


So all that works, now i would like to connect the blog.mywebsite.com to the directory in my azure to this mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog and i tried adding the Virtual applications and directories:



VIRTUAL PATH          | PHYSICAL PATH                   | TYPE
/ | sitewwwroot | Application
/Blog | sitewwwrootHomeBlog | Application


but that does not seem to work, i also tried to add the actual URL in the physical path but that did not work as well. And adding the blog.mywebsite.com to the Custom domains did load the page but to the route.



How can i make this connection by using the user interface of Azure Portal (so no adding code to the webconfig etc.) and i don't want to add a forward in godaddy.










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    i would like to link a subdomain to a directory of an Azure Webapp, this is the structure:



    blog.mywebsite.com -> mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog


    this is the hosting side (on GoDaddy):



    GoDaddy DNS Management

    Type | Name | Value | TTL
    A | @ | 189.xx.xxx.xxx | 1 Hour
    CNAME | blog | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
    CNAME | www | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
    TXT | @ | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour


    so i added the custom domain in my Azure Webapp



    HOSTNAMES ASSIGNED TO SITE
    mywebsite.com


    So all that works, now i would like to connect the blog.mywebsite.com to the directory in my azure to this mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog and i tried adding the Virtual applications and directories:



    VIRTUAL PATH          | PHYSICAL PATH                   | TYPE
    / | sitewwwroot | Application
    /Blog | sitewwwrootHomeBlog | Application


    but that does not seem to work, i also tried to add the actual URL in the physical path but that did not work as well. And adding the blog.mywebsite.com to the Custom domains did load the page but to the route.



    How can i make this connection by using the user interface of Azure Portal (so no adding code to the webconfig etc.) and i don't want to add a forward in godaddy.










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      i would like to link a subdomain to a directory of an Azure Webapp, this is the structure:



      blog.mywebsite.com -> mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog


      this is the hosting side (on GoDaddy):



      GoDaddy DNS Management

      Type | Name | Value | TTL
      A | @ | 189.xx.xxx.xxx | 1 Hour
      CNAME | blog | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
      CNAME | www | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
      TXT | @ | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour


      so i added the custom domain in my Azure Webapp



      HOSTNAMES ASSIGNED TO SITE
      mywebsite.com


      So all that works, now i would like to connect the blog.mywebsite.com to the directory in my azure to this mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog and i tried adding the Virtual applications and directories:



      VIRTUAL PATH          | PHYSICAL PATH                   | TYPE
      / | sitewwwroot | Application
      /Blog | sitewwwrootHomeBlog | Application


      but that does not seem to work, i also tried to add the actual URL in the physical path but that did not work as well. And adding the blog.mywebsite.com to the Custom domains did load the page but to the route.



      How can i make this connection by using the user interface of Azure Portal (so no adding code to the webconfig etc.) and i don't want to add a forward in godaddy.










      share|improve this question














      i would like to link a subdomain to a directory of an Azure Webapp, this is the structure:



      blog.mywebsite.com -> mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog


      this is the hosting side (on GoDaddy):



      GoDaddy DNS Management

      Type | Name | Value | TTL
      A | @ | 189.xx.xxx.xxx | 1 Hour
      CNAME | blog | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
      CNAME | www | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour
      TXT | @ | mywebsite.azurewebsites.net | 1 Hour


      so i added the custom domain in my Azure Webapp



      HOSTNAMES ASSIGNED TO SITE
      mywebsite.com


      So all that works, now i would like to connect the blog.mywebsite.com to the directory in my azure to this mywebsite.azurewebsites.net/Home/Blog and i tried adding the Virtual applications and directories:



      VIRTUAL PATH          | PHYSICAL PATH                   | TYPE
      / | sitewwwroot | Application
      /Blog | sitewwwrootHomeBlog | Application


      but that does not seem to work, i also tried to add the actual URL in the physical path but that did not work as well. And adding the blog.mywebsite.com to the Custom domains did load the page but to the route.



      How can i make this connection by using the user interface of Azure Portal (so no adding code to the webconfig etc.) and i don't want to add a forward in godaddy.







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