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Unable to configure my domain to AWS loadbalancer

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      krishnav
      wrote on last edited by girish
      #1

      I am not able to create A record for my domain with AWS load balancer endpoint as value.

      Getting "Missing/invalid data passed in request" error message.

      I did this in the past and was able to add it. not sure if something changed

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      • K krishnav

        I am not able to create A record for my domain with AWS load balancer endpoint as value.

        Getting "Missing/invalid data passed in request" error message.

        I did this in the past and was able to add it. not sure if something changed

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        wrote on last edited by girish
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        @krishnav Is https://aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/ the product you are referring to? Can you post a screenshot of how you have configured the load balancer? And where are you seeing this error message?

        Also, any reason to use this load balancer?

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