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resource "aws_route53_zone" "private" {name = "topfind247.co" vpc {vpc_id = aws_topfind247.co }} Argument Reference. The following arguments are supported: name - (Required) This is the name of the hosted zone.; comment - (Optional) A comment for the hosted zone. Defaults to 'Managed by Terraform'. delegation_set_id - (Optional) The ID of the reusable delegation set whose NS records you want to.  · You can import the zone lately: $ cli53 import --file./topfind247.co topfind247.co And if you want to transfer the Route53 zone from one AWS account to another, you can use the profile option. Just add two named accounts to the ~/.aws/config file and reference them with the profile property during export and import. You can even pipe these Reviews: 2. aws-routezone Maintained by @goci-io/prp-terraform. This Terraform Module provisions a new AWS Route53 Hosted Zone and optionally synchronizes Nameserver with a Parent Zone. The domain_name can either be specified in the topfind247.co or autogenerated from a label module.


Call the tool with the ID of the hosted zone you wish to convert into a fresh CloudFormation template. It will output it on stdout, so you can inspect it, or pipe it into a file. $ routeto-cloudformation ABC | head -n 3 AWSTemplateFormatVersion: Description: DNS for topfind247.co Resources: $ routeto-cloudformation ABC Download the hosting zone records of the current account. aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id zone-id topfind247.co Replace zone-id with the ID of the zone you want to transfer to. Zone-ID can be found on the AWS Route53 "Hosted zones" dashboard. Step 2. Now that we have downloaded the zone file, we need to make a few. This script makes it very easy to migrate an entire DNS zone from one AWS Route53 zone to another. This script expects you to have downloaded the old zone file via the AWS CLI to a json file called topfind247.co It uses the AWS CLI to perform the request, so make sure that your credentials are properly configured. - migrate-routedns.


Show activity on this post. To export a hosted zone in AWS Route 53, follow these steps (let say you are using topfind247.co hosted zone): Step 1: Installation – pip install routetransfer. Step 2: Backup the zone to a CSV file: routetransfer dump topfind247.co topfind247.co Use STDOUT instead of a file. routetransfer dump topfind247.co –. Download the hosting zone records of the current account. aws route53 list-resource-record-sets --hosted-zone-id zone-id topfind247.co Replace zone-id with the ID of the zone you want to transfer to. Zone-ID can be found on the AWS Route53 “Hosted zones” dashboard. Step 2. Now that we have downloaded the zone file, we need to make a few changes to it so that it can be uploaded to the other account. Today we’ll be looking at how to backup/export an Amazon (AWS) Route 53 Hosted Zone to file. AWS makes it’s really easy for you to move your domain to them but really difficult to take all your entries out of Route We recently felt the need to backup + Hosted Zones and realized that AWS does not offer a native tool to help you with this.

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