Where to find domain name to existing EC2 instance
I'm new AWS and I have to continue maintaining previous developer service that is hosted on AWS. The ec2 instance that is hosted has map to domain name of https://****c.k**g.g***an.org.au
, however I couldn't find this domain name anywhere. I tried looking at route53, but there's no such domain name registered.
Please help, how do I find the domain name that is mapped to the EC2 instance? Where can I get that information. The reason because I want to deploy a new instance but with the same domain name.
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-route53
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I'm new AWS and I have to continue maintaining previous developer service that is hosted on AWS. The ec2 instance that is hosted has map to domain name of https://****c.k**g.g***an.org.au
, however I couldn't find this domain name anywhere. I tried looking at route53, but there's no such domain name registered.
Please help, how do I find the domain name that is mapped to the EC2 instance? Where can I get that information. The reason because I want to deploy a new instance but with the same domain name.
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-route53
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I'm new AWS and I have to continue maintaining previous developer service that is hosted on AWS. The ec2 instance that is hosted has map to domain name of https://****c.k**g.g***an.org.au
, however I couldn't find this domain name anywhere. I tried looking at route53, but there's no such domain name registered.
Please help, how do I find the domain name that is mapped to the EC2 instance? Where can I get that information. The reason because I want to deploy a new instance but with the same domain name.
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-route53
I'm new AWS and I have to continue maintaining previous developer service that is hosted on AWS. The ec2 instance that is hosted has map to domain name of https://****c.k**g.g***an.org.au
, however I couldn't find this domain name anywhere. I tried looking at route53, but there's no such domain name registered.
Please help, how do I find the domain name that is mapped to the EC2 instance? Where can I get that information. The reason because I want to deploy a new instance but with the same domain name.
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-route53
amazon-web-services amazon-ec2 amazon-route53
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Edit: Masking DNS for privacy reasons.
Are you sure your DNS is hosted by Route53? Running dig against k***.g****.org.au
has the SOA held by ns1.mooball.net
.
The whois for mooball.net
returns register.com
as the owner, so I would consider reaching out to your internal teams to see who holds that account, then check your DNS delegation settings by logging in to register.com
.
Often times the client will control their own DNS, so it would also be worth confirming with your client where their root DNS (garvan.org.au) is hosted - you can then trace the subdomain delegation to see where it is ultimately hosted.
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
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check route53 service in AWS , since the domain is served by https..it could be the domain mapped to a load balancer and the load balancer has the instance...anyway you can know from the route53 there you find all the records
I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
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Edit: Masking DNS for privacy reasons.
Are you sure your DNS is hosted by Route53? Running dig against k***.g****.org.au
has the SOA held by ns1.mooball.net
.
The whois for mooball.net
returns register.com
as the owner, so I would consider reaching out to your internal teams to see who holds that account, then check your DNS delegation settings by logging in to register.com
.
Often times the client will control their own DNS, so it would also be worth confirming with your client where their root DNS (garvan.org.au) is hosted - you can then trace the subdomain delegation to see where it is ultimately hosted.
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
Edit: Masking DNS for privacy reasons.
Are you sure your DNS is hosted by Route53? Running dig against k***.g****.org.au
has the SOA held by ns1.mooball.net
.
The whois for mooball.net
returns register.com
as the owner, so I would consider reaching out to your internal teams to see who holds that account, then check your DNS delegation settings by logging in to register.com
.
Often times the client will control their own DNS, so it would also be worth confirming with your client where their root DNS (garvan.org.au) is hosted - you can then trace the subdomain delegation to see where it is ultimately hosted.
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
Edit: Masking DNS for privacy reasons.
Are you sure your DNS is hosted by Route53? Running dig against k***.g****.org.au
has the SOA held by ns1.mooball.net
.
The whois for mooball.net
returns register.com
as the owner, so I would consider reaching out to your internal teams to see who holds that account, then check your DNS delegation settings by logging in to register.com
.
Often times the client will control their own DNS, so it would also be worth confirming with your client where their root DNS (garvan.org.au) is hosted - you can then trace the subdomain delegation to see where it is ultimately hosted.
Edit: Masking DNS for privacy reasons.
Are you sure your DNS is hosted by Route53? Running dig against k***.g****.org.au
has the SOA held by ns1.mooball.net
.
The whois for mooball.net
returns register.com
as the owner, so I would consider reaching out to your internal teams to see who holds that account, then check your DNS delegation settings by logging in to register.com
.
Often times the client will control their own DNS, so it would also be worth confirming with your client where their root DNS (garvan.org.au) is hosted - you can then trace the subdomain delegation to see where it is ultimately hosted.
edited Nov 30 '18 at 4:15
answered Nov 26 '18 at 4:41
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Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
Yeah, silly me. Apparently the DNS is managed by my own company, that's why I couldn't find it anywhere. I'm just gonna delete this question, its a silly question.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 4:55
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
You could also leave this here for others, you wouldn't be the first to ask and then realise it may be managed elsewhere :) Either way, please mark this as an answer if it helped you. Best of luck!
– James G
Nov 26 '18 at 5:02
add a comment |
check route53 service in AWS , since the domain is served by https..it could be the domain mapped to a load balancer and the load balancer has the instance...anyway you can know from the route53 there you find all the records
I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
add a comment |
check route53 service in AWS , since the domain is served by https..it could be the domain mapped to a load balancer and the load balancer has the instance...anyway you can know from the route53 there you find all the records
I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
add a comment |
check route53 service in AWS , since the domain is served by https..it could be the domain mapped to a load balancer and the load balancer has the instance...anyway you can know from the route53 there you find all the records
check route53 service in AWS , since the domain is served by https..it could be the domain mapped to a load balancer and the load balancer has the instance...anyway you can know from the route53 there you find all the records
answered Nov 26 '18 at 2:19
mohammad zeinmohammad zein
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I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
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I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
I have looked at route53, I couldn't find the domain under registered domain.
– user3794740
Nov 26 '18 at 3:40
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