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Amazon Route 53 - Error when changing DNS on the side of the domain name registrar
I can't figure out if this is a bug or not. Configured on Amazon Route 53 NS and A for domain name. I used to register a domain name with RBC in Russia. I transferred the host to the Amazon EC2 service, I start registering DNS in the RBC hosting center panel, it tells me that the DNS server data is not available. The DNS names that Amazon gave me are these: ns-1108.awsdns-10.org and ns-305.awsdns-38.com. There is an option to register manually, obviously at the domain name registrar, but I don’t know if it will work. Has anyone encountered this error with Amazon DNS addresses?
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At your registrar, you need to specify NS records (ns-1108.awsdns-10.org and ns-305.awsdns-38.com) and that's it. They tell the registrar that all records about the domain: A, MX, CNAME, etc. you need to ask ns-1108.awsdns-10.org and ns-305.awsdns-38.com.
I apologize if I explain to you the facts previously known to you, but some do not always correctly understand how the DNS principle works.
Yes, I understand that. It's just not clear why he cursed on Amazon's NS records.
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