Create DNS records

DNS stands for Domain Name System and is used to point an incoming domain towards the IP address of the server. DNS records help users connect their websites to the outside world. The intent of this article is to share how to create DNS records for merchant accounts.

Task #1

#Tag
Name
Type
Value

#Email
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah._domainkey
CNAME
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah.dkim.amazonses.com

#Email
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah._domainkey
CNAME
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah.dkim.amazonses.com

#Email
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah._domainkey
CNAME
r3nltp2a2gtoh7ftlbybblpypl2hw3ah.dkim.amazonses.com

#SSL
_2a7d4734d53f661ac2105811452d7c23
CNAME
_00db970cfecdab3f10838f88b778e286.ltfvzjuylp.acm-validations.aws

#App
app
CNAME
s2.reseller.sharearefund.com

#Demo
demo
CNAME
s2.resellerdemo.sharearefund.com

#Prospectus
analysis
REDIRECT
https://app.example.com/prospectus

#Non-www
@
REDIRECT
https://www.example.com

Task #2

#Website
www
CNAME
d8agasd981.cloudfront.net

Verify email

Click the link and verify the email sent by Amazon to your merchant email address.

Once these items are complete, your account can be provisioned.

Updated on September 12, 2023
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