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GitHub Domain Verification Steps
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1. go to your organization settings | |
2. set the url under profile then click update | |
3. go to verified domain section and click Add a domain | |
4. enter the same url | |
5. GitHub shows you this message: | |
Add a DNS TXT record | |
Create a TXT record in your DNS configuration for _github-challenge-YOURORGANIZATIONNAME.YOURDOMAIN. | |
Use this code as the value for the TXT record: | |
YOUR VERIFICATION CODE | |
Note: this code will expire in 7 days. | |
Wait until your DNS configuration changes. This could take up to 72 hours. | |
6. go to your domain provider dns panel | |
7. click to add a new record | |
Record Type | |
TXT | |
Name | |
_github-challenge-YOURORGANIZATIONNAME.YOURDOMAIN. | |
Value | |
YOUR VERIFICATION CODE | |
TTL | |
leave it as default or you may enter 3600 | |
then save it | |
8. go back to GitHub and click Verify | |
* If verification fails then check every steps. Mostly when everything is correct it happens immediately. |
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