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Special slug: `default`
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`/status` is pointing to `/status/default`.
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`/status` is pointing to `/status/default`.
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## Domain Names for Status Pages
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(1.14.0)
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Now you can show different status pages based on the domain names.
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<img src="https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/1336778/163301604-1d5f8817-ae64-4e79-b6fc-0a517cc8ab81.png" width="300" />
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### Steps
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1. If you are not using a reverse proxy, you should expose your Uptime Kuma in port 80.
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2. If you are using a reverse proxy, add your domain name in your reverse proxy and point to Uptime Kuma.
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3. Add a A/CNAME record for your domain name in your DNS management.
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4. Add your domain name in your status page settings sidebar.
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This is my example, they both are from the same instance:
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- https://status.louislam.net
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- https://status.kuma.pet
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