CNAME setup with Amazon Route 53 (AWS)
Note: Before you add a CNAME to your domain, you may want to read our full guide about 1st Party Tracking
Add a CNAME Record to Your Amazon Route 53 Hosted Domain
Log in & navigate to Amazon Route 53 via Amazon Web Services (AWS).
Are you having some trouble logging in? Sign-in options may depend on your permissions roles, either IAM user or root user roles.Once logged in, click the hamburger menu icon on the left-hand side, and menu options will appear.
Select Hosted zones from the left-hand side menu option.
Select the domain name that you’d like to update with a CNAME record.
From the Hosted zone details page of your custom domain, you will see info relating to the domain & any existing records.
Click on the orange Create record button.
The Record name will be the subdomain you would like to use for your landing pages (e.g., if your domain is get.website.com, the Record name in Amazon Route 53 is ‘get’).
From the Record type drop-down menu, select CNAME.
The Value field refers to the target CNAME URL provided by the Ingenious.
TTL can be left as-is or set to 3600 seconds (this is the amount of time your server holds on to cached information before it refreshes to show any updates).
7. Click the Create records button on the bottom-right to save the changes, and you’re all set!
If you notice any errors in Amazon Route 53 when attempting to save the CNAME records, please contact AWS directly, as there may be some conflicting records causing this.
NOTE: CNAME records can take a few days to propagate. Once it's ready, you can ensure your entry works by using this article.