route53
Name
route53 - enables serving zone data from AWS route53.
Description
The route53 plugin is useful for serving zones from resource record sets in AWS route53. This plugin
supports all Amazon Route 53 records (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/ResourceRecordTypes.html).
The route53 plugin can be used when coredns is deployed on AWS or elsewhere.
Syntax
route53 [ZONE:HOSTED_ZONE_ID...] {
[aws_access_key AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY]
upstream [ADDRESS...]
credentials PROFILE [FILENAME]
fallthrough [ZONES...]
}
- ZONE the name of the domain to be accessed. When there are multiple zones with overlapping domains
(private vs. public hosted zone), CoreDNS does the lookup in the given order here. Therefore, for a
non-existing resource record, SOA response will be from the rightmost zone.
- HOSTED_ZONE_ID the ID of the hosted zone that contains the resource record sets to be accessed.
- AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY the AWS access key ID and secret access key
to be used when query AWS (optional). If they are not provided, then coredns tries to access
AWS credentials the same way as AWS CLI, e.g., environmental variables, AWS credentials file,
instance profile credentials, etc.
upstream
[ADDRESS...] specifies upstream resolver(s) used for resolving services that point
to external hosts (eg. used to resolve CNAMEs). If no ADDRESS is given, CoreDNS will resolve
against itself. ADDRESS can be an IP, an IP:port or a path to a file structured like
resolv.conf.
credentials
used for reading the credential file and setting the profile name for a given zone.
- PROFILE AWS account profile name. Defaults to
default
.
- FILENAME AWS credentials filename. Defaults to
~/.aws/credentials
are used.
fallthrough
If zone matches and no record can be generated, pass request to the next plugin.
If [ZONES...] is omitted, then fallthrough happens for all zones for which the plugin
is authoritative. If specific zones are listed (for example in-addr.arpa
and ip6.arpa
), then only
queries for those zones will be subject to fallthrough.
- ZONES zones it should be authoritative for. If empty, the zones from the configuration block
Examples
Enable route53 with implicit AWS credentials and an upstream:
. {
route53 example.org.:Z1Z2Z3Z4DZ5Z6Z7
upstream 10.0.0.1
}
Enable route53 with explicit AWS credentials:
. {
route53 example.org.:Z1Z2Z3Z4DZ5Z6Z7 {
aws_access_key AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY
}
}
Enable route53 with fallthrough:
. {
route53 example.org.:Z1Z2Z3Z4DZ5Z6Z7 example.gov.:Z654321543245 {
fallthrough example.gov.
}
}
Enable route53 with AWS credentials file:
. {
route53 example.org.:Z1Z2Z3Z4DZ5Z6Z7 {
credentials_file some-user
}
}
Enable route53 with multiple hosted zones with the same domain:
. {
route53 example.org.:Z1Z2Z3Z4DZ5Z6Z7 example.org.:Z93A52145678156
}