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Can you verify the domain transfer? DNS is not hosted on Route 53
C:\>nslookup - 8.8.8.8
Default Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
> set type=NS
> danilocangucu.com
Server: dns.google
Address: 8.8.8.8
Non-authoritative answer:
danilocangucu.com nameserver = dns3.p01.nsone.net
danilocangucu.com nameserver = dns2.p01.nsone.net
danilocangucu.com nameserver = dns4.p01.nsone.net
danilocangucu.com nameserver = dns1.p01.nsone.net
>
You may have to view domain registration status
EDIT: After that, create A record in your Route 53 public hosted zone that points to your EC2.
Screenshot below for illustration
I checked your domain danilocangucu.com and found that Route53 is not configured on the NameServer.
Please refer to the documentation to set the name server.
Hi, shibata!
Thanks for your message.
I changed the namesevers to the ones route53 gives in my danilocangucu.com hosted zone and now I am waiting for the changes to be processed.
Any further support is highly appreciated!
Greetings, Danilo
Hello again, shibata and Mike!
Now I have changed the name servers and it's not working still. Can you help me?
That's what I have now in the records:
Thank you, Danilo
Hello Danilo.
I just checked, and the name resolution is correct. It takes some time for Name Server changes to take effect, which may be why it was not visible when you checked.
$ nslookup danilocangucu.com Non-authoritative answer: Name: danilocangucu.com Address: 13.49.67.88
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Hi Mike!
Thank you very much for your answer.
I added the 4 nameservers that appears in route53 -> hosted zones -> danilocangucu.com -> value/route traffic to. Is that what am I supposed to do?
I appreciate any clarification from you.
Greetings, Danilo
The NS records look goods. You are missing DNS A record for your EC2 instance. I have updated the post