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Add DNS Records for Your Domain in Route53

Add DNS Records for Your Domain in Route53

After configuring your Public Hosted Zone and updating your Name Servers at your third-party registrar, you type your domain name into the browser: DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN Oh no! Your domain name isn't resolving because it doesn't have an IP address associated with it. Therefore, it's time to obtain an IP address via an EC2 instance and add the necessary DNS records. Let's Build... In Public. Launch An EC2 Instance Launch an EC2 Instance. Name your instance: MyDomainServer Quick Start: Amazon Linux Amazon Machine Image: Amazon Linux 2 AMI (HVM) (Free Tier eligible) Architecture: 64-bit (x86) Instance type: select t3.micro Under Key pair…
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AWS S3 Change Url, Proxy Url, Map to Domain in 2024

AWS S3 Change Url, Proxy Url, Map to Domain in 2024

It is not hard to map your ugly s3 url to your domain so you can have nice urls to share with your customers. I will take you to thishttps://files.utickets.co.za/media_wHIuV57H_i5XWqS3KN.jpg from thishttps://s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/files.utickets.co.za/media_wHIuV57H_i5XWqS3KN.jpg https://files.utickets.co.za.s3.eu-west-2.amazonaws.com/media_wHIuV57H_i5XWqS3KN.jpg Its easy so dont stress. Get it working and then you can refine from there. I recommend you experiment with a new bucket. Steps Outline create a bucket with your domain in the name add the usual bucket policy to make your files accessible add the usual cors permissions to make your bucket files accessible add a cname dns entry into your domain manager Steps 1: Your…
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