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DNS address switched, but clients still hitting the old server

I have a non HTTP server I run for supporting a popular VOIP/WebRtc protocol. Server "A" is the old server. Server "B" is the new server. Both can run independently, but do the ...
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DNS lookup spam running up Route 53 bill

Throughout 21 we saw around 15M DNS queries/month. In January 2022 we saw almost 300M and I didn't notice.... then February almost 1 BILLION...... and I noticed because of the bill. Amazon isn't ...
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Primary Name Server Not Listed At Parent

I have a hosted zone created in Route53 and updated the NS records under the namespaces of the purchased domain. Unfortunately the DNS check does not return or point to the new NS records instead gets ...
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Wiring up Heroku custom domain config to AWS Route 53 for a GoDaddy registered domain

I am trying to setup custom domains for my SSL enabled Heroku application on AWS Route 53. I have added custom domains (the root and www sub domain) to my heroku application via the CLI. The custom ...
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Is it a feature for the DNS service to support redirects? [closed]

I have a client who has an old domain and their new branded domain. They want to redirect the old domain to their new branded domain. Since they are using AWS Route 53, I thought this would be a good ...
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Moving DNS hosting for Active site to Route 53 - with G Suite MX TTL of 1 week

I am following the steps outlined in this AWS guide to transfer my domain hosting from GoDaddy to AWS. Step 4 requires me to lower TTL for my existing NS Record to avoid downtime if I encounter issues....
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Using Route53 for web hosting but moving email to 1&1

I have recently moved a domain from 1&1 to AWS Route53. On successful transfer, I've configured Record sets for MX NS SOA TXT CNAME My understanding is that from now onwards AWS manages web ...
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Multi DNS provider setup

If I setup DNS records for a zone to sync between AWS Route53 and Cloudflare, do I set the nameservers at my registar to both Cloudflare nameservers (brad.ns.cloudflare.com, beth.ns.cloudflare.com) ...
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When I type in the domain i bought from Godaddy it resolves to my wordpress from EC2 but it then switches to the Elastic IP for that EC2 instance?

Image: https://i.stack.imgur.com/Fvi7X.jpg I created an elastic IP so the public IP would be fixed. I then attached the A type with @ name in Godaddy and the 4 servers for custom nameservers as you ...
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DNS does not Resolve via Internal Domain Controller

When I want to create a new DNS name e.g. foo.example.com, I add it to Amazon AWS's Route 53, so it becomes available on the internet. However, when navigating to the address from inside my companies ...
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Does a catch all DNS record is a good practice to reduce queries?

We have a domain with Route 53 as a DNS provider. We have many queries to records that don't exist anymore. I thought it will be a good idea to set a catch all record with high TTL, for example: *....
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nslookup with and without http points to different ips

I recently changed my registrar and transferred my DNS from Route 53 to Godaddy. Now, I cannot reach my website from any web browser. nslookup and ping gives me correct ip if i do this. nslookup >...
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Switched hosting providers, self-hosted authoritative, messed up MX record

Newbie alert, I'm in a bind but I'm not super familiar with MX record issues. We used to host our site with a custom hosting provider and recently switched to S3. We have our own authoritative DNS ...
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Multiple, replicated DNS providers with Route 53

I manage a few domains that are fairly simple with only A records, CNAMES, and a few other common record types. One thing I hear about constantly is major outages from various professional DNS ...
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Assigning domain name to AWS ElasticIP

I'm having trouble registering a domain name (e.g mydomain.co.uk) purchased via Amazon's Route 53. I have an AWS instance which I have set to an elastic IP address (e.g 10.10.10.10) - which I can ...
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Name Server change & propagation works partially : Success for US and fail for India

Our domain is hosted with Enom. DNS records are managed under Enom's reseller for India called Pugmarks. We want to switch DNS record management service from Enom/Reseller over to AWS Route53, however,...
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How to diagnose DNS problems after switching to Route 53

My domain was purchased with Enom and up until a few days ago I was using their DNS. I made the switch to Amazon Route 53 and set up all my records there. Every time I've tweaked the records I've ...
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How do I know when my Route53 record sets become effective?

So I have added my domain to Route53 and updated the name servers of the domains to that of Route53. I have added the record sets (A, MX and TXT) that I need. How do I know when these DNS ...
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