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Hi Olivier,
The full transfer procedure from an ISP to Route53 is detailled here: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/domain-transfer-to-route-53.html
Steps 2,3,4 toward bottom is the info that you are looking for.
This previous answer may also help you: https://repost.aws/questions/QUDv54oNPAQr-7Bcekn081KA/urgent-my-domain-is-still-inaccessible-after-2-days-i-m-pretty-sure-i-configured-route-53-correctly-i-need-help
Best,
Didier
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I look at the documentation but what are the list of name servers I should use (for eu-central-1)
Route 53 is a global service, the name servers are not tied to a particular region.
When the hosted zone is created in Route 53 an NS record with four values is created within the zone. These are what to use.
So I have to go to "Registered domains" > "my.domain". Click on "Action" > "Edit names server" and use the 4 value I got from the NS record of the hosted zone I create for my domain. Am I right right ? Those names server are still the one of OVH...
The name servers on the registar's side have to be updated to have the values of the NS records in the Route 53 hosted zone.
See steps 1 to 9 of https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/migrate-dns-domain-in-use.html
Thank you Steve. The documentation is so long that I missed the step 7...