My domain name for cloudfoundry instance

I just deployed the Grails app in the public cloud world (myApp.cloudfoundry.me) and I need my domain to point to it. How is this achieved? or what are the alternatives?

Problem: deploy Grails application through cloudfoundry on the cloud with my own domain name instead of something.cloudfoundry.me

Resources: I have a Ubuntu virtual server with static public IP access.

Purpose: to be able to deploy many of my applications each with their own domain names

If you do not mind sharing how you do it today, and perhaps if you can refer to a tutorial that will be very useful

Thanks,

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Cloud Foundry does not currently support custom domain mapping. However, this feature is high on the priority list, and development is ongoing. If you search for Cloud Foundry Support you will find a series of publications on this issue and some short-term workarounds that may be useful to you and your particular situation.

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Thank you eighty! However, I accepted your repetition as an answer. I wanted to share what I am doing so that my domain points to a foliage-based cloud application.

Option 1. I used GoDaddies Forward + Masking to push the app to myapp.cloudfoundry.com and then forward + disguise to godaddy so mydomain.com points my app to cloud protection .... I'm sure I have been punished by SEO before to some extent, but it still works

Option 2. I also believe that the same goal is to have your own custom domain pointing to the cloud foundry application through Elastic Ip EC2, as described in the following blog: http://www.cloudsoftcorp.com/blog/first -steps-with-cloud-foundry-on-amazon-ec2 / Or use Stakato with EC2, which runs on top of a foundry from what I can tell. For more: http://docs.stackato.com/server/ec2.html#vm-ec2

In any case, I hope the cloud caster gets this feature soon, so we don’t need to take extra steps to accomplish this.

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