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AWS API client for Amazon Route 53 Resolver (generated from SDK API specification).
AWS API client for Amazon Route 53 Resolver #
Warning: This is a generated library, some operations may not work.
About the service: Here's how you set up to query an Amazon Route 53 private hosted zone from your network:
- Connect your network to a VPC using AWS Direct Connect or a VPN.
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Run the following AWS CLI command to create a Resolver endpoint:
create-resolver-endpoint --name [endpoint_name] --direction INBOUND --creator-request-id [unique_string] --security-group-ids [security_group_with_inbound_rules] --ip-addresses SubnetId=[subnet_id] SubnetId=[subnet_id_in_different_AZ]
Note the resolver endpoint ID that appears in the response. You'll use it in step 3.
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Get the IP addresses for the Resolver endpoints:
get-resolver-endpoint --resolver-endpoint-id [resolver_endpoint_id]
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In your network configuration, define the IP addresses that you got in step
3 as DNS servers.
You can now query instance names in your VPCs and the names of records in your private hosted zone.
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list-resolver-endpoints
: List all endpoints. The syntax includes options for pagination and filtering. -
update-resolver-endpoints
: Add IP addresses to an endpoint or remove IP addresses from an endpoint.
delete-resolver-endpoint --resolver-endpoint-id
[resolver_endpoint_id]