Configure domain on Amazon with Route 53 [closed]

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I started using AWS recently in the free version and bought a domain in Go Daddy, after I uploaded my instance I tried to configure the domain with that tutorial

Basically I allocated an IP with Elastic IP and configured it in Route 53 as described in the tutorial.
The first time, when I accessed it I was redirected through the default Go Daddy page (that default page "You registered your domain. Now, put it to work. ") And other times to the correct page of my instance, only this persisted even after about 30 minutes of having set it up, not all servers redirected me to the correct address. Home Yesterday I moved the IP, I added another one and I repeated the tutorial, I waited to test it earlier today but this time I already went directly to the default Go Daddy page (I changed the domain settings in Go Daddy)

What can I be doing wrong?

    
asked by anonymous 06.08.2015 / 17:09

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The tutorial used is current, the steps are the same:

  • Request IP;
  • Generate the list of DNS servers for the IP, 2 servers is good, 4 are great;
  • Enter the DNS information on the host;
  • After that use tools like What is my DNS to check for DNS propagation and traceroute to check if your computer can reach the server.

    In the last few cases that I had DNS propagation problem were caused by my access provider, even with What is my DNS indicating me the propagation in all places of the world. I solved this by switching my default router from the operator to OpenDNS , you can use Google's as well.

        
    08.09.2015 / 20:52