I wanted to document this even when there is some info about it on the web.
It is not really clear how to use ENOM DNS Manager when purchasing a DNS by GOOGLE, although it is finally easy.
In short:
1.- Launch your EC2 instance
2.- Create an Elastic IP
3.- Associate the Elastic IP with your instance ID
4.- Go to your enom account and create Host Record like '@' on the first field and 'xx.xx.xx.xx' as your Address (where xx.xx.xx.xx is your elastic IP)
5.- Be patient Enom will not do the change immediately, it might delay 15 minutes or 2 days (worst case).
Enjoy!
.Alex
P.S. Someone else though about fun with flags
It is not really clear how to use ENOM DNS Manager when purchasing a DNS by GOOGLE, although it is finally easy.
In short:
1.- Launch your EC2 instance
2.- Create an Elastic IP
3.- Associate the Elastic IP with your instance ID
4.- Go to your enom account and create Host Record like '@' on the first field and 'xx.xx.xx.xx' as your Address (where xx.xx.xx.xx is your elastic IP)
5.- Be patient Enom will not do the change immediately, it might delay 15 minutes or 2 days (worst case).
Enjoy!
.Alex
P.S. Someone else though about fun with flags
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