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SummaryI want to transfer my domain to AWS from Vercel. I made a request, it succeeded and I even created a hosted zone in Route 53. But domain still exists in Vercel and points to Vercel's name servers. When I try to change it to AWS's ns, it said that it can't find it on upstream provider. Am I missing something, can you help me? ExampleNo response Steps to ReproduceTry to transfer a domain from Vercel to AWS |
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amyegan
May 16, 2024
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Hey @lKaniel. If the transfer succeeded, you should see the domain on AWS. You would need to manage the domain from there instead of from your Vercel dashboard. |
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I checked our system and confirmed Vercel is no longer the registrar. A Whois check shows that Amazon is currently the registrar: whois.com/whois/cryptob.io.
Since the domain is still using Vercel nameservers, you can manage DNS records from your Vercel dashboard. Or you can go to AWS to change the nameservers if you prefer to manage the domain there.
If you need help changing the nameservers, please reach out to the AWS team. They'll be able to walk you through the steps and investigate any issues you experience.
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-name-servers-glue-records.html