I am using an Amazon EC2 instance to serve a node.js app. I recently purchased a domain name through Google Domains and I want to use that domain name to access my node.js app. The Google Domains console allows you to forward your domain traffic to another website. I set it to forward traffic to the public IP address of my EC2 instance.
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networking - How to know what DNS am I using in Ubuntu Basic idea is to send a dns query with nslookup and in a second terminal check where the packets go. For that we'd need to connect to the network for the first time, so that there is nothing cluttering the connections, and run the following command: sudo tcpdump -vv -i wlan0 -W 1200 | grep google.com In alternative terminal run: nslookup google.com
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