Set up essential features of a Power Pages website
Managing network configuration is important aspect of Power Pages administration. It includes the following:
- Control website network configuration details such as URL and custom domain.
- Manage website security aspects like keys and certificates, set up IP address restrictions.
- Configure performance and protection features like Content Delivery Network and Web Application Firewall.
When a website is provisioned, it will have a URL that is a subdomain of powerappsportals.com
, for example, contoso.powerappsportals.com
. A common task for a Power Pages administrator is to configure a custom URL for the website to reflect the domain naming conventions of an organization, such as https://www.contoso.com
.
Note
You can have only one custom URL for each portal.
The following sections describe how to add a custom URL to a Power Pages website.
Prerequisites
- The organization needs to have a valid SSL certificate for the domain. The SSL certificate must be in PFX format, signed by a trusted certificate authority, and meet many other security requirements (see Add a custom domain name for the full certificate requirements list).
- The domain name needs to have a CNAME record set up in DNS pointing to the
contoso.powerappsportals.com
domain that was configured during the website provisioning process. - The website must be in Production mode (that is, not Trial or Suspended) when you're adding a custom domain.
To configure a custom domain name:
- Sign in to the Microsoft Power Platform admin center.
- In the left pane, expand Resources and then select Power Pages sites.
- Click on the target website name to open the website admin page.
- In the Site Details section select Connect Custom Domain.
A wizard will open to walk you through the steps required to configure a custom domain.
Once the process is complete, visitors should now be able to browse the website using the custom domain name.
For more information, see Add a custom domain name.