aws-cdk-split-horizon-dns
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1.5 | 6.2 | |
about 1 year ago | 11 months ago | |
TypeScript | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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aws-cdk-split-horizon-dns
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Split Horizon DNS in AWS Made Easy!
Pass it your domain name, any vpc's you want to be attached to the private zone, and a list of either resources or IPs you would like A records for, and boom. Pack it up and send it. For the resources, you can flag them as public, private, or both. And the rest is taken care of. This project is still early stages. So if you try it and have success. Let me know! Or if this manages to bring the whole house down, please also let me know! Future goals will depend pretty highly on what's demanded of the construct. I would imagine there will be some want for being able to specify the record type that gets created. As with this initial release it is limited to A records. Additionally, a point of configuration that will likely be added soon is the ability to set the TTL of the record. As of now, support for TypeScript is being tested. Python is included, but untested. If you want your stack included in the project, feel free to open an issue or PR here in the repository.
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