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Hi,
The name servers that Route 53 assigned to your hosted zone don't match the name servers for your domain. I'd guess that you deleted the hosted zone that Route 53 created when you registered the domain and later created a new hosted zone. When you create the new hosted zone, Route 53 assigned four new name servers to the hosted zone. However, Route 53 doesn't update the domain to use the four new name servers.
Here's how you resolve the problem:
- Get the name servers for your hosted zone. See "Getting the Name Servers for a Public Hosted Zone" in the Route 53 Developer Guide:
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/GetInfoAboutHostedZone.html
- Update the domain registration to use the name servers that you got in step 1. See "Adding or Changing Name Servers and Glue Records for a Domain":
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-name-servers-glue-records.html
Scott
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