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Binding AWS VPS IP Address with Hostinger Subdomain

Bind AWS IP with Hostinger Sub-Domain To bind an AWS IP address to a Hostinger subdomain, you need to update the DNS records of your Hostinger domain to point to the AWS IP address. Here’s a step-by-step guide to achieve this: Step1: Find the AWS IP Address If you have an EC2 instance, you can find the IP address in the AWS Management Console under the "Instances" section. Note the Public IPv4 address. Step2: Access Hostinger DNS Management Log in to your Hostinger account. Go to the "Domains" section and select the domain for which you want to configure the subdomain. Navigate to the "DNS Zone" or "DNS Settings" for that domain. Step3: Create a Subdomain and Point to AWS IP In the DNS settings, create a new A record. Set the "Name" or "Host" field to your subdomain (e.g., subdomain.yourdomain.com ). Set the "Points to" or "Value" field to your AWS IP address. Set the TTL (Time to Live) to the default value

ASIC - Law Passed Ban Quran Burning

Denmark's parliament has passed a bill that makes it illegal to publicly desecrate the Quran or other holy texts. The decision comes in the wake of protests in Muslim countries over the defiling of Islam's sacred book, which raised security concerns. The bill prohibits "indecent treatment of writings with significant religious importance for a recognized religious community" and was passed with 94 votes in favor and 77 against in the 179-seat Folketing on Thursday.  In practical terms, it will be illegal to burn, tear, or otherwise deface holy texts in public or in recordings intended for widespread distribution. Those who violate the law risk a fine or up to two years in prison. Before it takes effect, Queen Margrethe needs to sign it officially, which is expected to happen this month. The purpose of the law is to counteract "the systematic mockery" that, among other things, has contributed to increasing the risk of terrorism in Denmark, the Ministry of Jus

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ASIC - Law Passed Ban Quran Burning

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