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Are the NS servers for your Route 53 zone configured @ your domain's registrar?
respondido hace 2 años
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It appears there is a second zone the actual domain is pointing to that is authoritative.
$ dig +noall +question +answer ryder.link NS
;ryder.link. IN NS
ryder.link. 229 IN NS ns-965.awsdns-56.net.
ryder.link. 229 IN NS ns-1176.awsdns-19.org.
ryder.link. 229 IN NS ns-1908.awsdns-46.co.uk.
ryder.link. 229 IN NS ns-320.awsdns-40.com.
You will need to go into your domain's registrar configuration and update the name servers for the domain to those identified for the hosted zone you wish to use.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/GetInfoAboutHostedZone.html
respondido hace 2 años
Sorry, I am not very skilled with AWS. I don’t know where to start here. Any chance you could guide me step by step please? 🙂
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