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Plesk 12 with AWS route 53 not work

Eric Fung

New Pleskian
Hi All,

I am getting lost on migrating Plesk to my AWS EC2 from a 3rd-Party VPS... I am now doing the DNS setting but no matter how I tried it is still fail.

I have installed the extension for AWS route 53 and insert the credentials already, sure have enabled the service in Plesk, and in my domain nameservers I set it to ns.mydomain.com - which is auto-configured by Plesk, the IP of the ns.mydomain.com is exactly the same of EIP I made on AWS. I have also run the repair_ip.cmd by mentioned in this guideline http://kb.odin.com/en/122222

I checked all the DNS records in my Plesk now is with the EIP correctly, DNS record has already updated (I'd wait 48 hours too). But when I type the domain in my browser it is still not go thru.

Do I missing some step? Or I need to configure something on Amazon Route 53 as the extension will not get auto-update to this?

Many Thanks.
 
Hi
"When you type the domain in your browser" AS in on your personal computer ?
If that is correct, then Does it work from other computers that have never been to your domain before ?
Try cleaning the DNS cache on your computer :
If you are running windows : run a command prompt (Start>run>CMD (enter)
then type in "IPCONFIG /FLUSHDNS"
Also, try to get to your domain from a computer that has never been to it before.
Post your domain name (and at least a few line test page there) and we can try to trace it, see if it shows up for anyone else.
 
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