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I own thing.com. I also manage a cedar-Heroku-hosted, SSL'd Rails 3.2 app at https://herokuthing.com.

If someone visits thing.herokuthing.com my app is written so that content relating to the subdomain thing is displayed.

I want to have a nice shortcut and make it so that when someone visits thing.com or www.thing.com, I want them to see the site at https://thing.herokuthing.com. I can't get the DNS and CNAME and webforwarding settings straight, though.

Heroku support have said "If you want thing.com to eventually end up at (literally) thing.herokuthing.com you'll want to forward thing.com to thing.herokuthing.com. thing.herokuthing.com should then be a CNAME for your SSL endpoint. You probably want to also forward www.thing.com to thing.herokuthing.com. You should then enforce SSL at the app level."

So on my domain name provider's DNS settings area, I've got a CNAME from alias www.thing.com to hostname thing.herokuthing.com. I've also got webforwarding redirecting thing.com to https://thing.herokuthing.com.

I have added thing.com, www.thing.com and thing.herokuthing.com as domains on the heroku command line interface.

But: visiting www.thing.com redirects to display https://www.thing.com in the address bar, with the page showing the site that's usually seen at https://herokuthing.com.

God, this is fiddly. Thanks for reading. Any ideas how I can get thing.com to display as thing.herokuthing.com?

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