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How to get subdomain in Route 53 to resolve to Internet-facing Elastic Load Balancer?
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are InDNS CNAME Record windows 2003 R2 server by IP addressHow do you create a zone apex alias that points to a Elastic Load Balancer in the Route 53 GUI?Using htaccess with Elastic Load Balancer and Route 53Subdomain using AWS Route 53, load balancer, EC2, ApacheAWS Route 53 DNS not resolving to subdomainUnable to get a subdomain working in Route 53Published SRV records pointing to CNAME alias in violation of RFC 2782?Windows 2016 DNS Server: not using forwarder when recursively resolving CNAME in delegated zone?How to use external DNS in conjunction with an AWS Elastic Load Balancer?Pointing to ELB in Route53: A record (via ALIAS) vs CNAME
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I own a domain, call it doggos.lol that uses Route 53 for DNS. I want to create a subdomain elb.doggos.lol that resolves to the public DNS of an ELB. I created a CNAME to route elb.doggos.lol to an Alias target (the ELB public DNS).
I saved the record but the route is not working. If I execute an HTTP request against the public DNS of the ELB, I get the correct REST response from the server it sends to. However, if I go to the subdomain in the CNAME record, I get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. Testing the CNAME record on Route 53 returns a REFUSED DNS response code.
Am I missing something?
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I own a domain, call it doggos.lol that uses Route 53 for DNS. I want to create a subdomain elb.doggos.lol that resolves to the public DNS of an ELB. I created a CNAME to route elb.doggos.lol to an Alias target (the ELB public DNS).
I saved the record but the route is not working. If I execute an HTTP request against the public DNS of the ELB, I get the correct REST response from the server it sends to. However, if I go to the subdomain in the CNAME record, I get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. Testing the CNAME record on Route 53 returns a REFUSED DNS response code.
Am I missing something?
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Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
so there is something likeelb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) =>public-elb.doggox.lol
?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
1
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26
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I own a domain, call it doggos.lol that uses Route 53 for DNS. I want to create a subdomain elb.doggos.lol that resolves to the public DNS of an ELB. I created a CNAME to route elb.doggos.lol to an Alias target (the ELB public DNS).
I saved the record but the route is not working. If I execute an HTTP request against the public DNS of the ELB, I get the correct REST response from the server it sends to. However, if I go to the subdomain in the CNAME record, I get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. Testing the CNAME record on Route 53 returns a REFUSED DNS response code.
Am I missing something?
domain-name-system load-balancing cname-record amazon-route53
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I own a domain, call it doggos.lol that uses Route 53 for DNS. I want to create a subdomain elb.doggos.lol that resolves to the public DNS of an ELB. I created a CNAME to route elb.doggos.lol to an Alias target (the ELB public DNS).
I saved the record but the route is not working. If I execute an HTTP request against the public DNS of the ELB, I get the correct REST response from the server it sends to. However, if I go to the subdomain in the CNAME record, I get DNS_PROBE_FINISHED_NXDOMAIN. Testing the CNAME record on Route 53 returns a REFUSED DNS response code.
Am I missing something?
domain-name-system load-balancing cname-record amazon-route53
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Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
so there is something likeelb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) =>public-elb.doggox.lol
?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
1
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26
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Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
so there is something likeelb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) =>public-elb.doggox.lol
?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
1
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26
Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
so there is something like
elb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) => public-elb.doggox.lol
?– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
so there is something like
elb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) => public-elb.doggox.lol
?– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
1
1
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26
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Turns out for Alias targets, you must use an A record (or AAAA for IPv6). I switched the record from CNAME to A and this resolved the problem.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-create-alias-records/
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Turns out for Alias targets, you must use an A record (or AAAA for IPv6). I switched the record from CNAME to A and this resolved the problem.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-create-alias-records/
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Turns out for Alias targets, you must use an A record (or AAAA for IPv6). I switched the record from CNAME to A and this resolved the problem.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-create-alias-records/
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Turns out for Alias targets, you must use an A record (or AAAA for IPv6). I switched the record from CNAME to A and this resolved the problem.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-create-alias-records/
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Turns out for Alias targets, you must use an A record (or AAAA for IPv6). I switched the record from CNAME to A and this resolved the problem.
https://aws.amazon.com/premiumsupport/knowledge-center/route-53-create-alias-records/
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Are you sure the cname is correct? Did you use FQDN for target of the record?
– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 21:07
yes the cname on route 53 is named elb.doggos.lol and the FQDN of the alias target will hit that endpoint if you paste into the address bar. Very confused why I'm getting DNS REFUSED.
– Neil Philip
Apr 6 at 21:52
so there is something like
elb.doggox.lol
(CNAME) =>public-elb.doggox.lol
?– Kamil J
Apr 6 at 22:19
1
@NeilPhilip please provide the real domain or use the officially established example names like example.com et al. rather than making up domain names.
– Michael - sqlbot
Apr 6 at 22:33
Hi @KamilJ, precisely elb.doggos.lol (CNAME) => example-1.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com
– Neil Philip
Apr 7 at 14:26