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Find FQDNs in AMS

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Find FQDNs in AMS - AMS Advanced User Guide
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AWS Managed Services (AMS) access change types (CTs) require the fully qualified domain name, or FQDN, of your AMS-trusted domain, in the form of C844273800838.amazonaws.com. To discover your AWS FQDN, do one of the following:

  • AWS Console: Look in the AWS Directory Service console in the Directory name column.

  • CLI: Use these commands while logged into your domain:

    Windows (returns user and FQDN):

    whoami /upn

    or (DC+DC+DC=FQDN)

    whoami /fqdn

    Linux:

    hostname --fqdn
Note

The AMS API/CLI (amscm and amsskms) endpoints are in the AWS N. Virginia Region, us-east-1. Depending on how your authentication is set, and what AWS Region your account and resources are in, you may need to add --region us-east-1 when issuing commands. You may also need to add --profile saml, if that is your authentication method.

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