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I've setup my site on Amazon EC2 server. I am using Route 53 and the servers DNS have already propagated correctly when I set them on Godaddy. I have a few problems. AT the end results I want to make 301 redirect from WWW to NON-www (from www.domain.com to domain.com). I want that redirection to be applicable to all paths (ie. www.domain.com/folder/ to domain.com/folder).

In my current configuration I've setup A record for domain.com to point to the Elastic IP address that I've assigned for my server. When I put the domain.com (without www) in the URL it works great and the site loads. I've also setup the www.domain.com as A record to point to the same IP address.

In IIS7.5 I've set up a Redirection rule (after I've installed the "URL Rewrite" IIS module.

Here's is the rule:

Request URL: Matches the Pattern
Using: Wildcards
Pattern: (.*)
Logical grouping: Match All
Input {HTTP_HOST}
Type: Matches the PAttern
Pattern: www\.mydomainname.com\.com
Action Type: Redirect
Redirect URL: mydomainname.com{R:1}
Redirect Type: 301

When I run my site with 'www' it returns www.mydomain.com/mydomain.commydomain.commydomain.com ,etc...

I don't 'know if the problem is with the URL rewrite, Route 53 settings or both. I want to setup the Route 53 and Redirection rules correctly so my site will redirect all www request to non-www URLs. Furthermore, I wanted to know if it's a good practice to use A record for both www and the main domain in Route 53.

update: I removed the rewrite RULE an it still returns that long url.

update2: I created a CNAME for www and pointed it to the public DNS of the EC2 server and www now works. But I still need the www to non-www redirection rule.

Thanks

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    Just a little note that might be relevant to viewers of this post: There are some advantages of using a non-naked domain in cloud-hosting environments, since a naked domain (without a 'www') requires you use A records (to a static IP) instead of CNAME (which can be dynamic). Mar 19, 2013 at 19:22
  • @stereoscott Within the context of AWS --who is invested in easing cloud-hosting problems-- Route53 addresses that concern by providing Alias Records. See here.
    – Venning
    Feb 4, 2014 at 1:54

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I think you can do what you want with S3 static website hosting. You can point www.domain.com to an empty S3 bucket with a catch-all redirection rule: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/HowDoIWebsiteConfiguration.html

As an added bonus, it will take load off of your EC2 instance.

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In Route53 you could set up a PTR(Pointer) Record to go from www.yoursite.com to yoursite.com. This is what I use to set up redirection from mydomain.com to www.mydomain.com

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    @Jeff Thomas - tried doing this to route non-www to www. Doesn't work. I created a pointer record, with no alias. I also deleted my A Record for the non-www. The page immediately refreshes with a "page cannot be found" error. Whereas my www domain is working perfectly. Is there some other setting that is needed?
    – nfriend21
    Oct 14, 2013 at 14:12
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    This answer is not an appropriate to the question asked. It is impossible to use PTR record as a 301 redirect as it will not act that way. Feb 14, 2015 at 23:02
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    This does not work, normally the PTR is used for reverse IP to domain name. Also the entry is not deployed in the Route 53 DNS, we can check with dig @ns-1837.awsdns-37.co.uk subdomain.domain.tld Sep 11, 2015 at 9:13
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We also have used the WWWizer, which is just a free service that returns all traffic with a www appended to the front of the naked domain. Set the @ record to point to 174.129.25.170 and set up the www cname or the * cname to point to the load balancer / elastic IP domain.

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