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>register domain with registrar >redirect to amazon DNS

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>register domain with registrar
>redirect to amazon DNS server
>write DNS record pointing that domain to IP of virtual server running Apache

What stops any asshole from writing their own DNS record pointing your host name to their web server?
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The knowledge on how to write your own DNS.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNS_spoofing#Prevention_and_mitigation
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>>55667920
you cannot do it on global scale
who cares about your lan
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>>55667933
Please explain.

They way I see it, i'm just routing my domain to amazon's DNS, that then routs it to my website because of the DNS record I wrote. I'm not putting in a password or any kind of credentials. If someone made a record with my domain before me (granted it would not work until I registered the domain) wouldn't it default to them?

>>55667942
How could I implement any of that when amazon controls the DNS server?
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>>55668018
Not my LAN. Amazons DNS servers. Why can't it work. Please explain.
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>>55668027
>How could I implement any of that when amazon controls the DNS server?

Amazon already does this obviously, what you are describing is a very basic attack that doesn't work.
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>>55668062
>what you are describing is a very basic attack that doesn't work.
ok but why.

Person A registers a domain.
Person B creates a DNS record for that domain linking to person B's website.
Person A then goes and creates a DNS record for that domain to person A's website.
How does the DNS server know to use person A's record?
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>>55668117
Because the big boy DNS servers wouldn't query the shitty DNS server in your basement?
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>>55667920
How can you be so clueless of how basic networks work? This is so fucking simples.
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>>55667920
>hurr if I make a webserver on AWS why won't everyone who opens amazon.com see my website
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