2023/03/08 - Amazon Route 53 Resolver - 22 updated api methods
Changes Add dual-stack and IPv6 support for Route 53 Resolver Endpoint,Add IPv6 target IP in Route 53 Resolver Forwarding Rule
{'IpAddress': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}Response
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Adds IP addresses to an inbound or an outbound Resolver endpoint. If you want to add more than one IP address, submit one AssociateResolverEndpointIpAddress request for each IP address.
To remove an IP address from an endpoint, see DisassociateResolverEndpointIpAddress.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.associate_resolver_endpoint_ip_address( ResolverEndpointId='string', IpAddress={ 'IpId': 'string', 'SubnetId': 'string', 'Ip': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string' } )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to associate IP addresses with.
dict
[REQUIRED]
Either the IPv4 address that you want to add to a Resolver endpoint or a subnet ID. If you specify a subnet ID, Resolver chooses an IP address for you from the available IPs in the specified subnet.
IpId (string) --
Only when removing an IP address from a Resolver endpoint: The ID of the IP address that you want to remove. To get this ID, use GetResolverEndpoint.
SubnetId (string) --
The ID of the subnet that includes the IP address that you want to update. To get this ID, use GetResolverEndpoint.
Ip (string) --
The new IPv4 address.
Ipv6 (string) --
The new IPv6 address.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
The response to an AssociateResolverEndpointIpAddress request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'IpAddresses': {'Ipv6': 'string'}, 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}Response
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Creates a Resolver endpoint. There are two types of Resolver endpoints, inbound and outbound:
An inbound Resolver endpoint forwards DNS queries to the DNS service for a VPC from your network.
An outbound Resolver endpoint forwards DNS queries from the DNS service for a VPC to your network.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.create_resolver_endpoint( CreatorRequestId='string', Name='string', SecurityGroupIds=[ 'string', ], Direction='INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', IpAddresses=[ { 'SubnetId': 'string', 'Ip': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], Tags=[ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ], ResolverEndpointType='IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' )
string
[REQUIRED]
A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
string
A friendly name that lets you easily find a configuration in the Resolver dashboard in the Route 53 console.
list
[REQUIRED]
The ID of one or more security groups that you want to use to control access to this VPC. The security group that you specify must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound Resolver endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound Resolver endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
string
[REQUIRED]
Specify the applicable value:
INBOUND: Resolver forwards DNS queries to the DNS service for a VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: Resolver forwards DNS queries from the DNS service for a VPC to your network
list
[REQUIRED]
The subnets and IP addresses in your VPC that DNS queries originate from (for outbound endpoints) or that you forward DNS queries to (for inbound endpoints). The subnet ID uniquely identifies a VPC.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverEndpoint request, the IP address that DNS queries originate from (for outbound endpoints) or that you forward DNS queries to (for inbound endpoints). IpAddressRequest also includes the ID of the subnet that contains the IP address.
SubnetId (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The ID of the subnet that contains the IP address.
Ip (string) --
The IPv4 address that you want to use for DNS queries.
Ipv6 (string) --
The IPv6 address that you want to use for DNS queries.
list
A list of the tag keys and values that you want to associate with the endpoint.
(dict) --
One tag that you want to add to the specified resource. A tag consists of a Key (a name for the tag) and a Value.
Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The name for the tag. For example, if you want to associate Resolver resources with the account IDs of your customers for billing purposes, the value of Key might be account-id.
Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The value for the tag. For example, if Key is account-id, then Value might be the ID of the customer account that you're creating the resource for.
string
For the endpoint type you can choose either IPv4, IPv6. or dual-stack. A dual-stack endpoint means that it will resolve via both IPv4 and IPv6. This endpoint type is applied to all IP addresses.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
Information about the CreateResolverEndpoint request, including the status of the request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}Response
{'ResolverRule': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}
For DNS queries that originate in your VPCs, specifies which Resolver endpoint the queries pass through, one domain name that you want to forward to your network, and the IP addresses of the DNS resolvers in your network.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.create_resolver_rule( CreatorRequestId='string', Name='string', RuleType='FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', DomainName='string', TargetIps=[ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], ResolverEndpointId='string', Tags=[ { 'Key': 'string', 'Value': 'string' }, ] )
string
[REQUIRED]
A unique string that identifies the request and that allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice. CreatorRequestId can be any unique string, for example, a date/time stamp.
string
A friendly name that lets you easily find a rule in the Resolver dashboard in the Route 53 console.
string
[REQUIRED]
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
string
[REQUIRED]
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that you specify in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), outbound DNS queries are routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
list
The IPs that you want Resolver to forward DNS queries to. You can specify only IPv4 addresses. Separate IP addresses with a space.
TargetIps is available only when the value of Rule type is FORWARD.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
string
The ID of the outbound Resolver endpoint that you want to use to route DNS queries to the IP addresses that you specify in TargetIps.
list
A list of the tag keys and values that you want to associate with the endpoint.
(dict) --
One tag that you want to add to the specified resource. A tag consists of a Key (a name for the tag) and a Value.
Key (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The name for the tag. For example, if you want to associate Resolver resources with the account IDs of your customers for billing purposes, the value of Key might be account-id.
Value (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The value for the tag. For example, if Key is account-id, then Value might be the ID of the customer account that you're creating the resource for.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverRule': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'DomainName': 'string', 'Status': 'COMPLETE'|'DELETING'|'UPDATING'|'FAILED', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'RuleType': 'FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ShareStatus': 'NOT_SHARED'|'SHARED_WITH_ME'|'SHARED_BY_ME', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverRule (dict) --
Information about the CreateResolverRule request, including the status of the request.
Id (string) --
The ID that Resolver assigned to the Resolver rule when you created it.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that you specified when you created the Resolver rule. CreatorRequestId identifies the request and allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver rule specified by Id.
DomainName (string) --
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that are specified in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), the query is routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver rule.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of a Resolver rule.
RuleType (string) --
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
Name (string) --
The name for the Resolver rule, which you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
TargetIps (list) --
An array that contains the IP addresses and ports that an outbound endpoint forwards DNS queries to. Typically, these are the IP addresses of DNS resolvers on your network. Specify IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not supported.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the endpoint that the rule is associated with.
OwnerId (string) --
When a rule is shared with another Amazon Web Services account, the account ID of the account that the rule is shared with.
ShareStatus (string) --
Whether the rule is shared and, if so, whether the current account is sharing the rule with another account, or another account is sharing the rule with the current account.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was last updated, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Deletes a Resolver endpoint. The effect of deleting a Resolver endpoint depends on whether it's an inbound or an outbound Resolver endpoint:
Inbound: DNS queries from your network are no longer routed to the DNS service for the specified VPC.
Outbound: DNS queries from a VPC are no longer routed to your network.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.delete_resolver_endpoint( ResolverEndpointId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to delete.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
Information about the DeleteResolverEndpoint request, including the status of the request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'ResolverRule': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}
Deletes a Resolver rule. Before you can delete a Resolver rule, you must disassociate it from all the VPCs that you associated the Resolver rule with. For more information, see DisassociateResolverRule.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.delete_resolver_rule( ResolverRuleId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver rule that you want to delete.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverRule': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'DomainName': 'string', 'Status': 'COMPLETE'|'DELETING'|'UPDATING'|'FAILED', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'RuleType': 'FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ShareStatus': 'NOT_SHARED'|'SHARED_WITH_ME'|'SHARED_BY_ME', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverRule (dict) --
Information about the DeleteResolverRule request, including the status of the request.
Id (string) --
The ID that Resolver assigned to the Resolver rule when you created it.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that you specified when you created the Resolver rule. CreatorRequestId identifies the request and allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver rule specified by Id.
DomainName (string) --
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that are specified in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), the query is routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver rule.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of a Resolver rule.
RuleType (string) --
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
Name (string) --
The name for the Resolver rule, which you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
TargetIps (list) --
An array that contains the IP addresses and ports that an outbound endpoint forwards DNS queries to. Typically, these are the IP addresses of DNS resolvers on your network. Specify IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not supported.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the endpoint that the rule is associated with.
OwnerId (string) --
When a rule is shared with another Amazon Web Services account, the account ID of the account that the rule is shared with.
ShareStatus (string) --
Whether the rule is shared and, if so, whether the current account is sharing the rule with another account, or another account is sharing the rule with the current account.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was last updated, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{'IpAddress': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}Response
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Removes IP addresses from an inbound or an outbound Resolver endpoint. If you want to remove more than one IP address, submit one DisassociateResolverEndpointIpAddress request for each IP address.
To add an IP address to an endpoint, see AssociateResolverEndpointIpAddress.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.disassociate_resolver_endpoint_ip_address( ResolverEndpointId='string', IpAddress={ 'IpId': 'string', 'SubnetId': 'string', 'Ip': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string' } )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to disassociate an IP address from.
dict
[REQUIRED]
The IPv4 address that you want to remove from a Resolver endpoint.
IpId (string) --
Only when removing an IP address from a Resolver endpoint: The ID of the IP address that you want to remove. To get this ID, use GetResolverEndpoint.
SubnetId (string) --
The ID of the subnet that includes the IP address that you want to update. To get this ID, use GetResolverEndpoint.
Ip (string) --
The new IPv4 address.
Ipv6 (string) --
The new IPv6 address.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
The response to an DisassociateResolverEndpointIpAddress request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'FirewallConfig': {'FirewallFailOpen': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Retrieves the configuration of the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for a single VPC from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC).
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.get_firewall_config( ResourceId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the VPC from Amazon VPC that the configuration is for.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'FirewallConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'FirewallFailOpen': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
FirewallConfig (dict) --
Configuration of the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for a single VPC from AmazonVPC.
Id (string) --
The ID of the firewall configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
OwnerId (string) --
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the owner of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
FirewallFailOpen (string) --
Determines how DNS Firewall operates during failures, for example when all traffic that is sent to DNS Firewall fails to receive a reply.
By default, fail open is disabled, which means the failure mode is closed. This approach favors security over availability. DNS Firewall returns a failure error when it is unable to properly evaluate a query.
If you enable this option, the failure mode is open. This approach favors availability over security. DNS Firewall allows queries to proceed if it is unable to properly evaluate them.
This behavior is only enforced for VPCs that have at least one DNS Firewall rule group association.
{'ResolverConfig': {'AutodefinedReverse': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Retrieves the behavior configuration of Route 53 Resolver behavior for a single VPC from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.get_resolver_config( ResourceId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
Resource ID of the Amazon VPC that you want to get information about.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'AutodefinedReverse': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverConfig (dict) --
Information about the behavior configuration of Route 53 Resolver behavior for the VPC you specified in the GetResolverConfig request.
Id (string) --
ID for the Resolver configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC that you're configuring Resolver for.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC.
AutodefinedReverse (string) --
The status of whether or not the Resolver will create autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups. This is enabled by default. The status can be one of following:
ENABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being enabled but are not complete.
ENABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are enabled.
DISABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being disabled but are not complete.
DISABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are disabled.
{'ResolverDNSSECConfig': {'ValidationStatus': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Gets DNSSEC validation information for a specified resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.get_resolver_dnssec_config( ResourceId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) for the DNSSEC validation status.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverDNSSECConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'ValidationStatus': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverDNSSECConfig (dict) --
The information about a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
Id (string) --
The ID for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you're configuring the DNSSEC validation status for.
ValidationStatus (string) --
The validation status for a DNSSEC configuration. The status can be one of the following:
ENABLING: DNSSEC validation is being enabled but is not complete.
ENABLED: DNSSEC validation is enabled.
DISABLING: DNSSEC validation is being disabled but is not complete.
DISABLED DNSSEC validation is disabled.
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Gets information about a specified Resolver endpoint, such as whether it's an inbound or an outbound Resolver endpoint, and the current status of the endpoint.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.get_resolver_endpoint( ResolverEndpointId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to get information about.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
Information about the Resolver endpoint that you specified in a GetResolverEndpoint request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'ResolverRule': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}
Gets information about a specified Resolver rule, such as the domain name that the rule forwards DNS queries for and the ID of the outbound Resolver endpoint that the rule is associated with.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.get_resolver_rule( ResolverRuleId='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver rule that you want to get information about.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverRule': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'DomainName': 'string', 'Status': 'COMPLETE'|'DELETING'|'UPDATING'|'FAILED', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'RuleType': 'FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ShareStatus': 'NOT_SHARED'|'SHARED_WITH_ME'|'SHARED_BY_ME', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverRule (dict) --
Information about the Resolver rule that you specified in a GetResolverRule request.
Id (string) --
The ID that Resolver assigned to the Resolver rule when you created it.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that you specified when you created the Resolver rule. CreatorRequestId identifies the request and allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver rule specified by Id.
DomainName (string) --
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that are specified in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), the query is routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver rule.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of a Resolver rule.
RuleType (string) --
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
Name (string) --
The name for the Resolver rule, which you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
TargetIps (list) --
An array that contains the IP addresses and ports that an outbound endpoint forwards DNS queries to. Typically, these are the IP addresses of DNS resolvers on your network. Specify IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not supported.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the endpoint that the rule is associated with.
OwnerId (string) --
When a rule is shared with another Amazon Web Services account, the account ID of the account that the rule is shared with.
ShareStatus (string) --
Whether the rule is shared and, if so, whether the current account is sharing the rule with another account, or another account is sharing the rule with the current account.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was last updated, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{'FirewallConfigs': {'FirewallFailOpen': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Retrieves the firewall configurations that you have defined. DNS Firewall uses the configurations to manage firewall behavior for your VPCs.
A single call might return only a partial list of the configurations. For information, see MaxResults.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_firewall_configs( MaxResults=123, NextToken='string' )
integer
The maximum number of objects that you want Resolver to return for this request. If more objects are available, in the response, Resolver provides a NextToken value that you can use in a subsequent call to get the next batch of objects.
If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 objects.
string
For the first call to this list request, omit this value.
When you request a list of objects, Resolver returns at most the number of objects specified in MaxResults. If more objects are available for retrieval, Resolver returns a NextToken value in the response. To retrieve the next batch of objects, use the token that was returned for the prior request in your next request.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'FirewallConfigs': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'FirewallFailOpen': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If objects are still available for retrieval, Resolver returns this token in the response. To retrieve the next batch of objects, provide this token in your next request.
FirewallConfigs (list) --
The configurations for the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for VPCs from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC).
(dict) --
Configuration of the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for a single VPC from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC).
Id (string) --
The ID of the firewall configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
OwnerId (string) --
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the owner of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
FirewallFailOpen (string) --
Determines how DNS Firewall operates during failures, for example when all traffic that is sent to DNS Firewall fails to receive a reply.
By default, fail open is disabled, which means the failure mode is closed. This approach favors security over availability. DNS Firewall returns a failure error when it is unable to properly evaluate a query.
If you enable this option, the failure mode is open. This approach favors availability over security. DNS Firewall allows queries to proceed if it is unable to properly evaluate them.
This behavior is only enforced for VPCs that have at least one DNS Firewall rule group association.
{'ResolverConfigs': {'AutodefinedReverse': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Retrieves the Resolver configurations that you have defined. Route 53 Resolver uses the configurations to manage DNS resolution behavior for your VPCs.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_resolver_configs( MaxResults=123, NextToken='string' )
integer
The maximum number of Resolver configurations that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverConfigs request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, up to 100 Resolver configurations are returned.
string
(Optional) If the current Amazon Web Services account has more than MaxResults Resolver configurations, use NextToken to get the second and subsequent pages of results.
For the first ListResolverConfigs request, omit this value.
For the second and subsequent requests, get the value of NextToken from the previous response and specify that value for NextToken in the request.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'ResolverConfigs': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'AutodefinedReverse': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If a response includes the last of the Resolver configurations that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account, NextToken doesn't appear in the response.
If a response doesn't include the last of the configurations, you can get more configurations by submitting another ListResolverConfigs request. Get the value of NextToken that Amazon Route 53 returned in the previous response and include it in NextToken in the next request.
ResolverConfigs (list) --
An array that contains one ResolverConfigs element for each Resolver configuration that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
(dict) --
A complex type that contains information about a Resolver configuration for a VPC.
Id (string) --
ID for the Resolver configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC that you're configuring Resolver for.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC.
AutodefinedReverse (string) --
The status of whether or not the Resolver will create autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups. This is enabled by default. The status can be one of following:
ENABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being enabled but are not complete.
ENABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are enabled.
DISABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being disabled but are not complete.
DISABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are disabled.
{'ResolverDnssecConfigs': {'ValidationStatus': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Lists the configurations for DNSSEC validation that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_resolver_dnssec_configs( MaxResults=123, NextToken='string', Filters=[ { 'Name': 'string', 'Values': [ 'string', ] }, ] )
integer
Optional: An integer that specifies the maximum number of DNSSEC configuration results that you want Amazon Route 53 to return. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Route 53 returns up to 100 configuration per page.
string
(Optional) If the current Amazon Web Services account has more than MaxResults DNSSEC configurations, use NextToken to get the second and subsequent pages of results.
For the first ListResolverDnssecConfigs request, omit this value.
For the second and subsequent requests, get the value of NextToken from the previous response and specify that value for NextToken in the request.
list
An optional specification to return a subset of objects.
(dict) --
For Resolver list operations ( ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations), and ListResolverDnssecConfigs), an optional specification to return a subset of objects.
To filter objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, you specify Name and Values. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
Name (string) --
The name of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects.
The valid values for Name depend on the action that you're including the filter in, ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, or ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations.
ListResolverEndpoints
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Direction: Whether you want to return inbound or outbound Resolver endpoints. If you specify DIRECTION for Name, specify INBOUND or OUTBOUND for Values.
HostVPCId: The ID of the VPC that inbound DNS queries pass through on the way from your network to your VPCs in a region, or the VPC that outbound queries pass through on the way from your VPCs to your network. In a CreateResolverEndpoint request, SubnetId indirectly identifies the VPC. In a GetResolverEndpoint request, the VPC ID for a Resolver endpoint is returned in the HostVPCId element.
IpAddressCount: The number of IP addresses that you have associated with the Resolver endpoint.
Name: The name of the Resolver endpoint.
SecurityGroupIds: The IDs of the VPC security groups that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Status: The status of the Resolver endpoint. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, OPERATIONAL, UPDATING, AUTO_RECOVERING, ACTION_NEEDED, or DELETING. For more information, see Status in ResolverEndpoint.
ListResolverRules
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
DomainName: The domain name for which Resolver is forwarding DNS queries to your network. In the value that you specify for Values, include a trailing dot (.) after the domain name. For example, if the domain name is example.com, specify the following value. Note the "." after com: example.com.
Name: The name of the Resolver rule.
ResolverEndpointId: The ID of the Resolver endpoint that the Resolver rule is associated with.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: COMPLETE, DELETING, UPDATING, or FAILED.
Type: The type of the Resolver rule. If you specify TYPE for Name, specify FORWARD or SYSTEM for Values.
ListResolverRuleAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
Name: The name of the Resolver rule association.
ResolverRuleId: The ID of the Resolver rule that is associated with one or more VPCs.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule association. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, COMPLETE, DELETING, or FAILED.
VPCId: The ID of the VPC that the Resolver rule is associated with.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigs
Valid values for Name include the following:
Arn: The ARN for the query logging configuration.
AssociationCount: The number of VPCs that are associated with the query logging configuration.
CreationTime: The date and time that the query logging configuration was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
CreatorRequestId: A unique string that identifies the request that created the query logging configuration.
Destination: The Amazon Web Services service that you want to forward query logs to. Valid values include the following:
S3
CloudWatchLogs
KinesisFirehose
DestinationArn: The ARN of the location that Resolver is sending query logs to. This value can be the ARN for an S3 bucket, a CloudWatch Logs log group, or a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.
Id: The ID of the query logging configuration
Name: The name of the query logging configuration
OwnerId: The Amazon Web Services account ID for the account that created the query logging configuration.
ShareStatus: An indication of whether the query logging configuration is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts, or was shared with the current account by another Amazon Web Services account. Valid values include: NOT_SHARED, SHARED_WITH_ME, or SHARED_BY_ME.
Status: The status of the query logging configuration. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreationTime: The date and time that the VPC was associated with the query logging configuration, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Error: If the value of Status is FAILED, specify the cause: DESTINATION_NOT_FOUND or ACCESS_DENIED.
Id: The ID of the query logging association.
ResolverQueryLogConfigId: The ID of the query logging configuration that a VPC is associated with.
ResourceId: The ID of the Amazon VPC that is associated with the query logging configuration.
Status: The status of the query logging association. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
Values (list) --
When you're using a List operation and you want the operation to return a subset of objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, the value of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
(string) --
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'ResolverDnssecConfigs': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'ValidationStatus': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If a response includes the last of the DNSSEC configurations that are associated with the current Amazon Web Services account, NextToken doesn't appear in the response.
If a response doesn't include the last of the configurations, you can get more configurations by submitting another ListResolverDnssecConfigs request. Get the value of NextToken that Amazon Route 53 returned in the previous response and include it in NextToken in the next request.
ResolverDnssecConfigs (list) --
An array that contains one ResolverDnssecConfig element for each configuration for DNSSEC validation that is associated with the current Amazon Web Services account.
(dict) --
A complex type that contains information about a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
Id (string) --
The ID for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you're configuring the DNSSEC validation status for.
ValidationStatus (string) --
The validation status for a DNSSEC configuration. The status can be one of the following:
ENABLING: DNSSEC validation is being enabled but is not complete.
ENABLED: DNSSEC validation is enabled.
DISABLING: DNSSEC validation is being disabled but is not complete.
DISABLED DNSSEC validation is disabled.
{'IpAddresses': {'Ipv6': 'string', 'Status': {'UPDATING'}}}
Gets the IP addresses for a specified Resolver endpoint.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_resolver_endpoint_ip_addresses( ResolverEndpointId='string', MaxResults=123, NextToken='string' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to get IP addresses for.
integer
The maximum number of IP addresses that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverEndpointIpAddresses request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 IP addresses.
string
For the first ListResolverEndpointIpAddresses request, omit this value.
If the specified Resolver endpoint has more than MaxResults IP addresses, you can submit another ListResolverEndpointIpAddresses request to get the next group of IP addresses. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'MaxResults': 123, 'IpAddresses': [ { 'IpId': 'string', 'SubnetId': 'string', 'Ip': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'FAILED_CREATION'|'ATTACHING'|'ATTACHED'|'REMAP_DETACHING'|'REMAP_ATTACHING'|'DETACHING'|'FAILED_RESOURCE_GONE'|'DELETING'|'DELETE_FAILED_FAS_EXPIRED'|'UPDATING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If the specified endpoint has more than MaxResults IP addresses, you can submit another ListResolverEndpointIpAddresses request to get the next group of IP addresses. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
MaxResults (integer) --
The value that you specified for MaxResults in the request.
IpAddresses (list) --
Information about the IP addresses in your VPC that DNS queries originate from (for outbound endpoints) or that you forward DNS queries to (for inbound endpoints).
(dict) --
In the response to a GetResolverEndpoint request, information about the IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint uses for DNS queries.
IpId (string) --
The ID of one IP address.
SubnetId (string) --
The ID of one subnet.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that the Resolver endpoint uses for DNS queries.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that the Resolver endpoint uses for DNS queries.
Status (string) --
A status code that gives the current status of the request.
StatusMessage (string) --
A message that provides additional information about the status of the request.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the IP address was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the IP address was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{'ResolverEndpoints': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Lists all the Resolver endpoints that were created using the current Amazon Web Services account.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_resolver_endpoints( MaxResults=123, NextToken='string', Filters=[ { 'Name': 'string', 'Values': [ 'string', ] }, ] )
integer
The maximum number of Resolver endpoints that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverEndpoints request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 Resolver endpoints.
string
For the first ListResolverEndpoints request, omit this value.
If you have more than MaxResults Resolver endpoints, you can submit another ListResolverEndpoints request to get the next group of Resolver endpoints. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
list
An optional specification to return a subset of Resolver endpoints, such as all inbound Resolver endpoints.
(dict) --
For Resolver list operations ( ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations), and ListResolverDnssecConfigs), an optional specification to return a subset of objects.
To filter objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, you specify Name and Values. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
Name (string) --
The name of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects.
The valid values for Name depend on the action that you're including the filter in, ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, or ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations.
ListResolverEndpoints
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Direction: Whether you want to return inbound or outbound Resolver endpoints. If you specify DIRECTION for Name, specify INBOUND or OUTBOUND for Values.
HostVPCId: The ID of the VPC that inbound DNS queries pass through on the way from your network to your VPCs in a region, or the VPC that outbound queries pass through on the way from your VPCs to your network. In a CreateResolverEndpoint request, SubnetId indirectly identifies the VPC. In a GetResolverEndpoint request, the VPC ID for a Resolver endpoint is returned in the HostVPCId element.
IpAddressCount: The number of IP addresses that you have associated with the Resolver endpoint.
Name: The name of the Resolver endpoint.
SecurityGroupIds: The IDs of the VPC security groups that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Status: The status of the Resolver endpoint. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, OPERATIONAL, UPDATING, AUTO_RECOVERING, ACTION_NEEDED, or DELETING. For more information, see Status in ResolverEndpoint.
ListResolverRules
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
DomainName: The domain name for which Resolver is forwarding DNS queries to your network. In the value that you specify for Values, include a trailing dot (.) after the domain name. For example, if the domain name is example.com, specify the following value. Note the "." after com: example.com.
Name: The name of the Resolver rule.
ResolverEndpointId: The ID of the Resolver endpoint that the Resolver rule is associated with.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: COMPLETE, DELETING, UPDATING, or FAILED.
Type: The type of the Resolver rule. If you specify TYPE for Name, specify FORWARD or SYSTEM for Values.
ListResolverRuleAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
Name: The name of the Resolver rule association.
ResolverRuleId: The ID of the Resolver rule that is associated with one or more VPCs.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule association. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, COMPLETE, DELETING, or FAILED.
VPCId: The ID of the VPC that the Resolver rule is associated with.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigs
Valid values for Name include the following:
Arn: The ARN for the query logging configuration.
AssociationCount: The number of VPCs that are associated with the query logging configuration.
CreationTime: The date and time that the query logging configuration was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
CreatorRequestId: A unique string that identifies the request that created the query logging configuration.
Destination: The Amazon Web Services service that you want to forward query logs to. Valid values include the following:
S3
CloudWatchLogs
KinesisFirehose
DestinationArn: The ARN of the location that Resolver is sending query logs to. This value can be the ARN for an S3 bucket, a CloudWatch Logs log group, or a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.
Id: The ID of the query logging configuration
Name: The name of the query logging configuration
OwnerId: The Amazon Web Services account ID for the account that created the query logging configuration.
ShareStatus: An indication of whether the query logging configuration is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts, or was shared with the current account by another Amazon Web Services account. Valid values include: NOT_SHARED, SHARED_WITH_ME, or SHARED_BY_ME.
Status: The status of the query logging configuration. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreationTime: The date and time that the VPC was associated with the query logging configuration, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Error: If the value of Status is FAILED, specify the cause: DESTINATION_NOT_FOUND or ACCESS_DENIED.
Id: The ID of the query logging association.
ResolverQueryLogConfigId: The ID of the query logging configuration that a VPC is associated with.
ResourceId: The ID of the Amazon VPC that is associated with the query logging configuration.
Status: The status of the query logging association. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
Values (list) --
When you're using a List operation and you want the operation to return a subset of objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, the value of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
(string) --
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'MaxResults': 123, 'ResolverEndpoints': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If more than MaxResults IP addresses match the specified criteria, you can submit another ListResolverEndpoint request to get the next group of results. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
MaxResults (integer) --
The value that you specified for MaxResults in the request.
ResolverEndpoints (list) --
The Resolver endpoints that were created by using the current Amazon Web Services account, and that match the specified filters, if any.
(dict) --
In the response to a CreateResolverEndpoint, DeleteResolverEndpoint, GetResolverEndpoint, Updates the name, or ResolverEndpointType for an endpoint, or UpdateResolverEndpoint request, a complex type that contains settings for an existing inbound or outbound Resolver endpoint.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'ResolverRules': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}
Lists the Resolver rules that were created using the current Amazon Web Services account.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.list_resolver_rules( MaxResults=123, NextToken='string', Filters=[ { 'Name': 'string', 'Values': [ 'string', ] }, ] )
integer
The maximum number of Resolver rules that you want to return in the response to a ListResolverRules request. If you don't specify a value for MaxResults, Resolver returns up to 100 Resolver rules.
string
For the first ListResolverRules request, omit this value.
If you have more than MaxResults Resolver rules, you can submit another ListResolverRules request to get the next group of Resolver rules. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
list
An optional specification to return a subset of Resolver rules, such as all Resolver rules that are associated with the same Resolver endpoint.
(dict) --
For Resolver list operations ( ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations), and ListResolverDnssecConfigs), an optional specification to return a subset of objects.
To filter objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, you specify Name and Values. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
Name (string) --
The name of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects.
The valid values for Name depend on the action that you're including the filter in, ListResolverEndpoints, ListResolverRules, ListResolverRuleAssociations, ListResolverQueryLogConfigs, or ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations.
ListResolverEndpoints
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Direction: Whether you want to return inbound or outbound Resolver endpoints. If you specify DIRECTION for Name, specify INBOUND or OUTBOUND for Values.
HostVPCId: The ID of the VPC that inbound DNS queries pass through on the way from your network to your VPCs in a region, or the VPC that outbound queries pass through on the way from your VPCs to your network. In a CreateResolverEndpoint request, SubnetId indirectly identifies the VPC. In a GetResolverEndpoint request, the VPC ID for a Resolver endpoint is returned in the HostVPCId element.
IpAddressCount: The number of IP addresses that you have associated with the Resolver endpoint.
Name: The name of the Resolver endpoint.
SecurityGroupIds: The IDs of the VPC security groups that you specified when you created the Resolver endpoint.
Status: The status of the Resolver endpoint. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, OPERATIONAL, UPDATING, AUTO_RECOVERING, ACTION_NEEDED, or DELETING. For more information, see Status in ResolverEndpoint.
ListResolverRules
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreatorRequestId: The value that you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
DomainName: The domain name for which Resolver is forwarding DNS queries to your network. In the value that you specify for Values, include a trailing dot (.) after the domain name. For example, if the domain name is example.com, specify the following value. Note the "." after com: example.com.
Name: The name of the Resolver rule.
ResolverEndpointId: The ID of the Resolver endpoint that the Resolver rule is associated with.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: COMPLETE, DELETING, UPDATING, or FAILED.
Type: The type of the Resolver rule. If you specify TYPE for Name, specify FORWARD or SYSTEM for Values.
ListResolverRuleAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
Name: The name of the Resolver rule association.
ResolverRuleId: The ID of the Resolver rule that is associated with one or more VPCs.
Status: The status of the Resolver rule association. If you specify Status for Name, specify one of the following status codes for Values: CREATING, COMPLETE, DELETING, or FAILED.
VPCId: The ID of the VPC that the Resolver rule is associated with.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigs
Valid values for Name include the following:
Arn: The ARN for the query logging configuration.
AssociationCount: The number of VPCs that are associated with the query logging configuration.
CreationTime: The date and time that the query logging configuration was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
CreatorRequestId: A unique string that identifies the request that created the query logging configuration.
Destination: The Amazon Web Services service that you want to forward query logs to. Valid values include the following:
S3
CloudWatchLogs
KinesisFirehose
DestinationArn: The ARN of the location that Resolver is sending query logs to. This value can be the ARN for an S3 bucket, a CloudWatch Logs log group, or a Kinesis Data Firehose delivery stream.
Id: The ID of the query logging configuration
Name: The name of the query logging configuration
OwnerId: The Amazon Web Services account ID for the account that created the query logging configuration.
ShareStatus: An indication of whether the query logging configuration is shared with other Amazon Web Services accounts, or was shared with the current account by another Amazon Web Services account. Valid values include: NOT_SHARED, SHARED_WITH_ME, or SHARED_BY_ME.
Status: The status of the query logging configuration. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
ListResolverQueryLogConfigAssociations
Valid values for Name include the following:
CreationTime: The date and time that the VPC was associated with the query logging configuration, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
Error: If the value of Status is FAILED, specify the cause: DESTINATION_NOT_FOUND or ACCESS_DENIED.
Id: The ID of the query logging association.
ResolverQueryLogConfigId: The ID of the query logging configuration that a VPC is associated with.
ResourceId: The ID of the Amazon VPC that is associated with the query logging configuration.
Status: The status of the query logging association. If you specify Status for Name, specify the applicable status code for Values: CREATING, CREATED, DELETING, or FAILED. For more information, see Status.
Values (list) --
When you're using a List operation and you want the operation to return a subset of objects, such as Resolver endpoints or Resolver rules, the value of the parameter that you want to use to filter objects. For example, to list only inbound Resolver endpoints, specify Direction for Name and specify INBOUND for Values.
(string) --
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'NextToken': 'string', 'MaxResults': 123, 'ResolverRules': [ { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'DomainName': 'string', 'Status': 'COMPLETE'|'DELETING'|'UPDATING'|'FAILED', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'RuleType': 'FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ShareStatus': 'NOT_SHARED'|'SHARED_WITH_ME'|'SHARED_BY_ME', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' }, ] }
Response Structure
(dict) --
NextToken (string) --
If more than MaxResults Resolver rules match the specified criteria, you can submit another ListResolverRules request to get the next group of results. In the next request, specify the value of NextToken from the previous response.
MaxResults (integer) --
The value that you specified for MaxResults in the request.
ResolverRules (list) --
The Resolver rules that were created using the current Amazon Web Services account and that match the specified filters, if any.
(dict) --
For queries that originate in your VPC, detailed information about a Resolver rule, which specifies how to route DNS queries out of the VPC. The ResolverRule parameter appears in the response to a CreateResolverRule, DeleteResolverRule, GetResolverRule, ListResolverRules, or UpdateResolverRule request.
Id (string) --
The ID that Resolver assigned to the Resolver rule when you created it.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that you specified when you created the Resolver rule. CreatorRequestId identifies the request and allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver rule specified by Id.
DomainName (string) --
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that are specified in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), the query is routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver rule.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of a Resolver rule.
RuleType (string) --
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
Name (string) --
The name for the Resolver rule, which you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
TargetIps (list) --
An array that contains the IP addresses and ports that an outbound endpoint forwards DNS queries to. Typically, these are the IP addresses of DNS resolvers on your network. Specify IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not supported.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the endpoint that the rule is associated with.
OwnerId (string) --
When a rule is shared with another Amazon Web Services account, the account ID of the account that the rule is shared with.
ShareStatus (string) --
Whether the rule is shared and, if so, whether the current account is sharing the rule with another account, or another account is sharing the rule with the current account.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was last updated, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
{'FirewallFailOpen': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}Response
{'FirewallConfig': {'FirewallFailOpen': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Updates the configuration of the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for a single VPC from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC).
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.update_firewall_config( ResourceId='string', FirewallFailOpen='ENABLED'|'DISABLED'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the VPC that the configuration is for.
string
[REQUIRED]
Determines how Route 53 Resolver handles queries during failures, for example when all traffic that is sent to DNS Firewall fails to receive a reply.
By default, fail open is disabled, which means the failure mode is closed. This approach favors security over availability. DNS Firewall blocks queries that it is unable to evaluate properly.
If you enable this option, the failure mode is open. This approach favors availability over security. DNS Firewall allows queries to proceed if it is unable to properly evaluate them.
This behavior is only enforced for VPCs that have at least one DNS Firewall rule group association.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'FirewallConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'FirewallFailOpen': 'ENABLED'|'DISABLED'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
FirewallConfig (dict) --
Configuration of the firewall behavior provided by DNS Firewall for a single VPC.
Id (string) --
The ID of the firewall configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
OwnerId (string) --
The Amazon Web Services account ID of the owner of the VPC that this firewall configuration applies to.
FirewallFailOpen (string) --
Determines how DNS Firewall operates during failures, for example when all traffic that is sent to DNS Firewall fails to receive a reply.
By default, fail open is disabled, which means the failure mode is closed. This approach favors security over availability. DNS Firewall returns a failure error when it is unable to properly evaluate a query.
If you enable this option, the failure mode is open. This approach favors availability over security. DNS Firewall allows queries to proceed if it is unable to properly evaluate them.
This behavior is only enforced for VPCs that have at least one DNS Firewall rule group association.
{'AutodefinedReverseFlag': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}Response
{'ResolverConfig': {'AutodefinedReverse': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Updates the behavior configuration of Route 53 Resolver behavior for a single VPC from Amazon Virtual Private Cloud.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.update_resolver_config( ResourceId='string', AutodefinedReverseFlag='ENABLE'|'DISABLE'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' )
string
[REQUIRED]
Resource ID of the Amazon VPC that you want to update the Resolver configuration for.
string
[REQUIRED]
Indicates whether or not the Resolver will create autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups. This is enabled by default. Disabling this option will also affect EC2-Classic instances using ClassicLink. For more information, see ClassicLink in the Amazon EC2 guide.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'AutodefinedReverse': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverConfig (dict) --
An array that contains settings for the specified Resolver configuration.
Id (string) --
ID for the Resolver configuration.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC that you're configuring Resolver for.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud VPC.
AutodefinedReverse (string) --
The status of whether or not the Resolver will create autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups. This is enabled by default. The status can be one of following:
ENABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being enabled but are not complete.
ENABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are enabled.
DISABLING: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are being disabled but are not complete.
DISABLED: Autodefined rules for reverse DNS lookups are disabled.
{'Validation': {'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}Response
{'ResolverDNSSECConfig': {'ValidationStatus': {'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING', 'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'}}}
Updates an existing DNSSEC validation configuration. If there is no existing DNSSEC validation configuration, one is created.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.update_resolver_dnssec_config( ResourceId='string', Validation='ENABLE'|'DISABLE'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you're updating the DNSSEC validation status for.
string
[REQUIRED]
The new value that you are specifying for DNSSEC validation for the VPC. The value can be ENABLE or DISABLE. Be aware that it can take time for a validation status change to be completed.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverDNSSECConfig': { 'Id': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ResourceId': 'string', 'ValidationStatus': 'ENABLING'|'ENABLED'|'DISABLING'|'DISABLED'|'UPDATING_TO_USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING'|'USE_LOCAL_RESOURCE_SETTING' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverDNSSECConfig (dict) --
A complex type that contains settings for the specified DNSSEC configuration.
Id (string) --
The ID for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
OwnerId (string) --
The owner account ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) for a configuration for DNSSEC validation.
ResourceId (string) --
The ID of the virtual private cloud (VPC) that you're configuring the DNSSEC validation status for.
ValidationStatus (string) --
The validation status for a DNSSEC configuration. The status can be one of the following:
ENABLING: DNSSEC validation is being enabled but is not complete.
ENABLED: DNSSEC validation is enabled.
DISABLING: DNSSEC validation is being disabled but is not complete.
DISABLED DNSSEC validation is disabled.
{'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK', 'UpdateIpAddresses': [{'IpId': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string'}]}Response
{'ResolverEndpoint': {'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6 | IPV4 | DUALSTACK'}}
Updates the name, or enpoint type for an inbound or an outbound Resolver endpoint. You can only update between IPV4 and DUALSTACK, IPV6 endpoint type can't be updated to other type.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.update_resolver_endpoint( ResolverEndpointId='string', Name='string', ResolverEndpointType='IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK', UpdateIpAddresses=[ { 'IpId': 'string', 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ] )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver endpoint that you want to update.
string
The name of the Resolver endpoint that you want to update.
string
Specifies the endpoint type for what type of IP address the endpoint uses to forward DNS queries.
list
Updates the Resolver endpoint type to IpV4, Ipv6, or dual-stack.
(dict) --
Provides information about the IP address type in response to UpdateResolverEndpoint.
IpId (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The ID of the IP address, specified by the ResolverEndpointId.
Ipv6 (string) -- [REQUIRED]
The IPv6 address that you want to use for DNS queries.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverEndpoint': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'Name': 'string', 'SecurityGroupIds': [ 'string', ], 'Direction': 'INBOUND'|'OUTBOUND', 'IpAddressCount': 123, 'HostVPCId': 'string', 'Status': 'CREATING'|'OPERATIONAL'|'UPDATING'|'AUTO_RECOVERING'|'ACTION_NEEDED'|'DELETING', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string', 'ResolverEndpointType': 'IPV6'|'IPV4'|'DUALSTACK' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverEndpoint (dict) --
The response to an UpdateResolverEndpoint request.
Id (string) --
The ID of the Resolver endpoint.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that identifies the request that created the Resolver endpoint. The CreatorRequestId allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver endpoint.
Name (string) --
The name that you assigned to the Resolver endpoint when you submitted a CreateResolverEndpoint request.
SecurityGroupIds (list) --
The ID of one or more security groups that control access to this VPC. The security group must include one or more inbound rules (for inbound endpoints) or outbound rules (for outbound endpoints). Inbound and outbound rules must allow TCP and UDP access. For inbound access, open port 53. For outbound access, open the port that you're using for DNS queries on your network.
(string) --
Direction (string) --
Indicates whether the Resolver endpoint allows inbound or outbound DNS queries:
INBOUND: allows DNS queries to your VPC from your network
OUTBOUND: allows DNS queries from your VPC to your network
IpAddressCount (integer) --
The number of IP addresses that the Resolver endpoint can use for DNS queries.
HostVPCId (string) --
The ID of the VPC that you want to create the Resolver endpoint in.
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver endpoint. Valid values include the following:
CREATING: Resolver is creating and configuring one or more Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint.
OPERATIONAL: The Amazon VPC network interfaces for this endpoint are correctly configured and able to pass inbound or outbound DNS queries between your network and Resolver.
UPDATING: Resolver is associating or disassociating one or more network interfaces with this endpoint.
AUTO_RECOVERING: Resolver is trying to recover one or more of the network interfaces that are associated with this endpoint. During the recovery process, the endpoint functions with limited capacity because of the limit on the number of DNS queries per IP address (per network interface). For the current limit, see Limits on Route 53 Resolver.
ACTION_NEEDED: This endpoint is unhealthy, and Resolver can't automatically recover it. To resolve the problem, we recommend that you check each IP address that you associated with the endpoint. For each IP address that isn't available, add another IP address and then delete the IP address that isn't available. (An endpoint must always include at least two IP addresses.) A status of ACTION_NEEDED can have a variety of causes. Here are two common causes:
One or more of the network interfaces that are associated with the endpoint were deleted using Amazon VPC.
The network interface couldn't be created for some reason that's outside the control of Resolver.
DELETING: Resolver is deleting this endpoint and the associated network interfaces.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of the Resolver endpoint.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the endpoint was last modified, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ResolverEndpointType (string) --
The Resolver endpoint IP address type.
{'Config': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}Response
{'ResolverRule': {'TargetIps': {'Ipv6': 'string'}}}
Updates settings for a specified Resolver rule. ResolverRuleId is required, and all other parameters are optional. If you don't specify a parameter, it retains its current value.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
client.update_resolver_rule( ResolverRuleId='string', Config={ 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string' } )
string
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the Resolver rule that you want to update.
dict
[REQUIRED]
The new settings for the Resolver rule.
Name (string) --
The new name for the Resolver rule. The name that you specify appears in the Resolver dashboard in the Route 53 console.
TargetIps (list) --
For DNS queries that originate in your VPC, the new IP addresses that you want to route outbound DNS queries to.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the new outbound Resolver endpoint that you want to use to route DNS queries to the IP addresses that you specify in TargetIps.
dict
Response Syntax
{ 'ResolverRule': { 'Id': 'string', 'CreatorRequestId': 'string', 'Arn': 'string', 'DomainName': 'string', 'Status': 'COMPLETE'|'DELETING'|'UPDATING'|'FAILED', 'StatusMessage': 'string', 'RuleType': 'FORWARD'|'SYSTEM'|'RECURSIVE', 'Name': 'string', 'TargetIps': [ { 'Ip': 'string', 'Port': 123, 'Ipv6': 'string' }, ], 'ResolverEndpointId': 'string', 'OwnerId': 'string', 'ShareStatus': 'NOT_SHARED'|'SHARED_WITH_ME'|'SHARED_BY_ME', 'CreationTime': 'string', 'ModificationTime': 'string' } }
Response Structure
(dict) --
ResolverRule (dict) --
The response to an UpdateResolverRule request.
Id (string) --
The ID that Resolver assigned to the Resolver rule when you created it.
CreatorRequestId (string) --
A unique string that you specified when you created the Resolver rule. CreatorRequestId identifies the request and allows failed requests to be retried without the risk of running the operation twice.
Arn (string) --
The ARN (Amazon Resource Name) for the Resolver rule specified by Id.
DomainName (string) --
DNS queries for this domain name are forwarded to the IP addresses that are specified in TargetIps. If a query matches multiple Resolver rules (example.com and www.example.com), the query is routed using the Resolver rule that contains the most specific domain name (www.example.com).
Status (string) --
A code that specifies the current status of the Resolver rule.
StatusMessage (string) --
A detailed description of the status of a Resolver rule.
RuleType (string) --
When you want to forward DNS queries for specified domain name to resolvers on your network, specify FORWARD.
When you have a forwarding rule to forward DNS queries for a domain to your network and you want Resolver to process queries for a subdomain of that domain, specify SYSTEM.
For example, to forward DNS queries for example.com to resolvers on your network, you create a rule and specify FORWARD for RuleType. To then have Resolver process queries for apex.example.com, you create a rule and specify SYSTEM for RuleType.
Currently, only Resolver can create rules that have a value of RECURSIVE for RuleType.
Name (string) --
The name for the Resolver rule, which you specified when you created the Resolver rule.
TargetIps (list) --
An array that contains the IP addresses and ports that an outbound endpoint forwards DNS queries to. Typically, these are the IP addresses of DNS resolvers on your network. Specify IPv4 addresses. IPv6 is not supported.
(dict) --
In a CreateResolverRule request, an array of the IPs that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ip (string) --
One IPv4 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Port (integer) --
The port at Ip that you want to forward DNS queries to.
Ipv6 (string) --
One IPv6 address that you want to forward DNS queries to.
ResolverEndpointId (string) --
The ID of the endpoint that the rule is associated with.
OwnerId (string) --
When a rule is shared with another Amazon Web Services account, the account ID of the account that the rule is shared with.
ShareStatus (string) --
Whether the rule is shared and, if so, whether the current account is sharing the rule with another account, or another account is sharing the rule with the current account.
CreationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was created, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).
ModificationTime (string) --
The date and time that the Resolver rule was last updated, in Unix time format and Coordinated Universal Time (UTC).