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27 lines
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## AWS Route 53 - Creating Records
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### Requirements
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At least one registered domain
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### Objectives
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1. Create the following record for your domain:
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1. Record name: foo
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2. Record type: A
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3. Set some IP in the value field
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2. Verify from the shell that you are able to use the record you've created to lookup for the IP address by using the domain name
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### Solution
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1. Go to Route 53 service -> Hosted zones
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2. Click on your domain name
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3. Click on "Create record"
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4. Insert "foo" in "Record name"
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5. Set "Record type" to A
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6. In "Value" insert "201.7.20.22"
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7. Click on "Create records"
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1. In your shell, type `nslookup foo.<YOUR DOMAIN>` or `dig foo.<YOUR NAME`
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