Firebase hosting not validating TXT record in GoDaddy
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I deployed my app and now I'm trying to add my custom URL. I followed Firebase's instructions and added their TXT record to my DNS (GoDaddy). But now Firebase is saying it's still not verified. I assume I'm doing something wrong, but there's not much here to mess up...


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I deployed my app and now I'm trying to add my custom URL. I followed Firebase's instructions and added their TXT record to my DNS (GoDaddy). But now Firebase is saying it's still not verified. I assume I'm doing something wrong, but there's not much here to mess up...


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I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used@in theNamecolumn in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?
– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20
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I deployed my app and now I'm trying to add my custom URL. I followed Firebase's instructions and added their TXT record to my DNS (GoDaddy). But now Firebase is saying it's still not verified. I assume I'm doing something wrong, but there's not much here to mess up...


I deployed my app and now I'm trying to add my custom URL. I followed Firebase's instructions and added their TXT record to my DNS (GoDaddy). But now Firebase is saying it's still not verified. I assume I'm doing something wrong, but there's not much here to mess up...


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I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used@in theNamecolumn in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?
– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20
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I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used@in theNamecolumn in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?
– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20
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I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used
@ in the Name column in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used
@ in the Name column in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20
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Per my comment above, the solution was to use the @ sign in the Name column of GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain that is owned.
This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
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TXT GoDaddy TTL time is approximately 2 hours, Please re-verify after 2 hour firebase.
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Per my comment above, the solution was to use the @ sign in the Name column of GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain that is owned.
This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
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Per my comment above, the solution was to use the @ sign in the Name column of GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain that is owned.
This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
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Per my comment above, the solution was to use the @ sign in the Name column of GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain that is owned.
Per my comment above, the solution was to use the @ sign in the Name column of GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain that is owned.
answered Jun 25 at 13:26
JeremyW
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This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
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This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
This worked, thank u so much.
– Kashif Anwaar
Nov 11 at 15:53
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TXT GoDaddy TTL time is approximately 2 hours, Please re-verify after 2 hour firebase.
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TXT GoDaddy TTL time is approximately 2 hours, Please re-verify after 2 hour firebase.
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TXT GoDaddy TTL time is approximately 2 hours, Please re-verify after 2 hour firebase.
TXT GoDaddy TTL time is approximately 2 hours, Please re-verify after 2 hour firebase.
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I'm not 100% sure it even matters, not an expert in this area... but in the past I've always used
@in theNamecolumn in GoDaddy, not the actual name of the domain I own. Maybe try that?– JeremyW
Jun 25 at 13:15
Yep! That solved it!! Thanks so much!!!
– DoubleTri
Jun 25 at 13:20