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Yes, it is possible to connect all your subdomains to a single CloudFront distribution and Route 53 hosted zone.
In general, the steps involved are as follows:
- Create a CloudFront distribution to serve your content and configure it to support custom domain names.
- Create a Route 53 hosted zone for foodieway.de and add DNS records for each subdomain you want to connect to CloudFront.
- Update the DNS settings with your domain registrar to use Route 53 name servers.
- Obtain a certificate that covers all subdomains you want to connect.
- Associate the SSL/TLS certificate with the CloudFront distribution and enable HTTPS.
Please see the following blog posts for reference:
- https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/wildcard-support-for-amazon-cloudfront/
- https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/infrastructure-and-automation/deploy-spa-with-personalized-subdomains-using-aws-cdk/
You can read the following knowledge post for a deeper step-by-step: https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/create-subdomain-route-53
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