content/explugins/amazondns.md
+++ title = "amazondns" description = "amazondns - enables serving an authoritative name server using Amazon DNS Server as the backend." weight = 10 tags = [ "plugin" , "amazondns" ] categories = [ "plugin", "external" ] date = "2018-03-06T20:32:00+09:00" repo = "https://github.com/wadahiro/coredns-amazondns" home = "https://github.com/wadahiro/coredns-amazondns/blob/master/README.md" +++
The amazondns plugin behaves Authoritative name server using Amazon DNS Server as the backend.
The Amazon DNS server is used to resolve the DNS domain names that you specify in a private hosted zone in Route 53. However, the server acts as Caching name server. Although CoreDNS has proxy plugin and we can configure Amazon DNS server as the backend, it can't be Authoritative name server. In my case, Authoritative name server is required to handle delegated responsibility for the subdomain. That's why I created this plugin.
amazondns ZONE [ADDRESS] {
soa RR
ns RR
nsa RR
}
Create an authoritative name server for sub.example.org with two name servers(ns1.sub.example.org and ns2.sub.example.org).
. {
amazondns sub.example.org {
soa "sub.example.org 3600 IN SOA ns1.sub.example.org hostmaster.sub.example.org (2018030619 3600 1200 1209600 900)"
ns "sub.example.org 3600 IN NS ns1.sub.example.org"
ns "sub.example.org 3600 IN NS ns2.sub.example.org"
nsa "ns1.sub.example.org 3600 IN A 192.168.0.10"
nsa "ns2.sub.example.org 3600 IN A 192.168.0.130"
}
}