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because I was feed up by my DNS configuration of my hosted zone at AWS Route53, I decided to reconfigure it from scratch. After planning my domain incl. sub domains on paper, I created a new root zone and started configuring it. To test it, I refered to a static ip. Problem: the address cant be resolved.

When I used the internal testing of route53, everything seems to be fine.

In my understanding a aws managed domain should add the hosted zone dns entires to the domains dns entries. Is there anything missing if you deleted the initial root zone?

  • Try following these steps https://stackoverflow.com/a/35970555/1145196 – Dusan Bajic May 01 '20 at 20:52
  • Thank you, regarding the https://dnschecker.org/ my address is resolved proper now. But my browser itself isnt able to resolve it yet. I asume that it will take a while till the Domain DNS change is published, or did I miss another topic? – Tobias Gläßer May 02 '20 at 06:49
  • Have you tried to run `dig ` on your local machine? With DNS, I have also tried other approaches like checking that domain on other devices on other network (like my phone on data). DNS propagation could take some time (upto 48 hours). – Siddharth May 02 '20 at 07:04
  • Yes got it. My phone is routing proper now. Thanks both of you for the help :) – Tobias Gläßer May 02 '20 at 07:50

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