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Suggestion
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Resolution: Won't Do
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Description
Thanks everyone for watching and commenting on this ticket.
As part of an initiative to consolidate feature requests/suggestions to gather centralized feedback, improving the popularity of the existing ones, we are closing this ticket as Won't Do as we didn't have a considerable number of users seeking for this feature in the past year.
Adding some data here, there were:
- 3 support tickets
- 15 votes
As always, thank you for the opportunity to improve our products, Feel free to bring additional feedback via existing suggestions!
João N.,
Atlassian Team
At this moment, the only possibilities to claim a domain in Atlassian are either a DNS TXT record on the main (root) domain, or a file placed on the webserver's root page (HTTPS method).
These methods have the disadvantage of releasing this information to the public: Everyone on the internet can check if example.com is claimed in Atlassian. This creates an additional security risk for targeted phishing emails.
Please provide an alternative domain verification method using a CNAME record for a subdomain of example.com.
Example:
<random-string-1>.example.com IN CNAME <random-string-2>.atlassian.com
Where both random-string-1 and random-string-2 are generated by Atlassian inside the organization and the domain to be claimed is example.com.