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Thank you for the response. I have a static web site hosted on S3. I can access the site directly using S3 public end point and cloudfront distribution but domain url from Route 53 hosted xone gives a pop up. There was a lambda function used prior to completing my development that I had put in for basic auth. Now I have removed all lambda functions, deleted earlier cloud front distributions, deleted all user pools, ID pools. All that I have in my AWS account now is simply an S3 bucket with cloudfront distribution and Route 53 hosted zone. No EC2 or anything else.
It's difficult to say - as the password protection might be implemented on the web server itself. The site isn't hosted on Route 53 - Route 53 is the DNS provider so there's no settings there to change.
I'm also a little confused: You can access the website via CloudFront but you get a password prompt if you access the web server directly? Or are there two websites here?
Either way, I suspect that the settings are in your web server (hosted on EC2 perhaps?) and they have to be changed.
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It sounds like you've done everything right. It'd be worthwhile to use a tool like
curl
to get the raw pages and follow links/code manually to see where the popup is coming from.