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# Use a custom domain with rule-based routing in Azure Container Apps (preview)
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# Use a custom domain with rule-based routing in Azure Container Apps
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HTTP route configurations support custom domains, allowing you to route traffic from your own domain names to your container apps.
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title: Use rule-based routing in Azure Container Apps
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description: Learn how to use rule-based routing in Azure Container Apps.
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In this article, you learn how to use rule-based routing with Azure Container Apps. With rule-based routing, you create a fully qualified domain name (FQDN) on your container apps environment. You then use rules to route requests for this FQDN to different container apps, depending on the path of each request.
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