Useful video indeed. For me the domain name gets resolved, but I still see the IP address in the url bar. I have added servername as the named server under the virtualhost block in Apache2. But still no difference. Any ideas ?
Hi Jeff, So once you redirect them to AWS or another server, you are essentially sending all traffic to the new server. Hence its showing you this message. Emailng, website etc are now maintained in the new server. This is normal and is the same message on my end also if i go to google domains and check current settings. Hope it helps.
Great. Good to know that your issue is now resolved. #AWS has very detailed settings, Once you learn them you will start appreciating the control you get from which was with administrators, various IT people who managed such routing and hardware for you.
Agreed, will try to slow down in the future videos. I am sure it also saves time for people who already know most of these but are looking for some specific details from the video. You can always pause or play at lower speed. If i slow down i am sure it will bore some people :)
Useful video indeed. For me the domain name gets resolved, but I still see the IP address in the url bar. I have added servername as the named server under the virtualhost block in Apache2. But still no difference. Any ideas ?
Facing this problem let me know if you got this information
I created an s3 bucket and I'm hosting off that, how can I redirect my website to have www.?
Can I have solution
Thank you!
hello, i recently buy a domain on google domain, but when i add name server in google domain dns setting, there is an error says:
Hi Jeff,
So once you redirect them to AWS or another server, you are essentially sending all traffic to the new server. Hence its showing you this message. Emailng, website etc are now maintained in the new server. This is normal and is the same message on my end also if i go to google domains and check current settings.
Hope it helps.
thank you, i do all the work again and find that i forget put www in front of my address. and it works!
Great. Good to know that your issue is now resolved. #AWS has very detailed settings, Once you learn them you will start appreciating the control you get from which was with administrators, various IT people who managed such routing and hardware for you.
Too fast tutorial. But Thanks.
Agreed, will try to slow down in the future videos. I am sure it also saves time for people who already know most of these but are looking for some specific details from the video. You can always pause or play at lower speed. If i slow down i am sure it will bore some people :)
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No time to beat around the bush!. Hope it had the stuff you were looking for.