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Find FQDNs in AMS - AMS Advanced User Guide

End of support notice: On June 30, 2027, AWS will end support for AMS Advanced. After June 30, 2027, you will no longer be able to access the AMS Advanced console or AMS Advanced resources. For more information, see AMS Advanced end of support.

Find FQDNs in AMS

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.