Hello all,
I am currently facing challenges when trying to assign multiple domains to an Application Load Balancer (ALB) in AWS. The website is hosted in Azure, and the domain is registered and managed by a third-party provider.
Here's a summary of the situation:
Website: The existing website is hosted in Azure, and the domain is registered and managed by a third-party provider with the domain name "example.com."
Deployment: We are deploying a new version of the website on AWS.
Hosted Zones: In AWS Route53, we have created a public hosted zone named "website-europe.example.com" and updated the NS records on the third-party provider's side to point to this hosted zone.
Cross-Hosted Zone Issue: The problem arises when we try to create a second public hosted zone named "website-us.example.com" for users in the US to access the website. We are unable to assign this domain to the ALB because it belongs to a different hosted zone.
We are seeking advice and recommendations on how to address this issue effectively. Our goal is to redirect users from the US to access the website hosted on AWS.
Thank you in advance for your assistance and insights.
We have issues during creating second A or CNAME record under public hosted zone "website-us.example.com" to point to the Application Load Balancer.
Currently, we are not using cloudfront to front the website.
Whats the error/issue? I cant think of any issues you would be having
FYI, I have just created 2 x Route 53 Zones and both point to the SAME ALB.. I dont see any issues. We may need more info on your setup