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Route53 Record Manager - Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: route53 record manager, route53 record manager Part of the AWS Skills skill category.
Expert in AWS infrastructure setup including EC2, VPC, security groups, Application Load Balancers, Route53 DNS, and SSL/TLS certificates. Use this skill for AWS infrastructure configuration and deployment.
Configures Amazon CloudFront content delivery across six workflows: when to use CloudFront and how it fits with AWS WAF, Shield, CloudFront Functions, Lambda@Edge, Route 53, and origins (creating a distribution, caching, and Flat Rate Pricing (FRP) versus pay-as-you-go pricing); managing custom-domain TLS certificates (ACM in us-east-1); configuring multi-tenant distributions; protecting origins with origin access control (OAC), VPC origins, and origin mutual TLS (mTLS); securing content with signed URLs and cookies, geographic restrictions, viewer mutual TLS, and edge token validation; and observing traffic with standard and real-time logs. Applicable when the customer wants to put CloudFront in front of content, choose pricing, lock an origin, restrict who can view content, or analyze logs. Not applicable for the Route 53 DNS side of a CloudFront custom domain or failover between distributions (see the route53-cloudfront skill), or for pure-Route 53 DNS work (see the route53 skill).
This skill should be used when users need to interact with AWS services via CLI. It covers all AWS services including EC2, ECS, EKS, Lambda, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, VPC, Route53, CloudFront, Bedrock, Support, Billing, and more. Supports querying, creating, modifying, deleting resources, monitoring, debugging, and cost analysis. Triggers on requests mentioning AWS, cloud resources, or specific AWS service names.
Configures Amazon Route 53 DNS: public and private records, traffic-steering routing policies, health checks, DNS Firewall, Route 53 Profiles, VPC Resolver (also known as Route 53 Resolver) for hybrid and Outposts networks, and Global Resolver. Applicable when the customer wants to point a hostname at a target, split or fail over traffic across endpoints, monitor an endpoint, block malicious domains, centralize DNS across accounts, or resolve private DNS across a hybrid network. Routes to the right per-task procedure in references. Does not cover CloudFront-specific setup (see the route53-cloudfront skill) or non-DNS networking.
Deploys a Regional REST API with a custom domain name, a Lambda backend function, and a request-based Lambda authorizer using AWS CLI. Covers ACM certificate provisioning, API Gateway REST API creation, Lambda function deployment, request authorizer setup, custom domain configuration, base path mapping, and Route 53 DNS record creation. Trigger keywords: custom domain, REST API, Lambda, Route 53, API Gateway, regional endpoint, request authorizer, base path mapping.
Manage DNS records, routing policies, and failover configurations for high availability and disaster recovery.
Configures AWS Shield Advanced for enhanced Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) protection: subscribing accounts and adding resource protections, enabling automatic application layer (layer 7) mitigation through AWS WAF, configuring health-based detection with Route 53 health checks, setting up Shield Response Team (SRT) access and proactive engagement, reviewing DDoS events and requesting cost protection credits, and aggregating resources into protection groups. Applicable when the user wants stronger DDoS protection for internet-facing resources (CloudFront, Application or Network Load Balancers, Elastic IP addresses, Global Accelerator, or Route 53 hosted zones), wants expert help during an attack, or wants to recover attack-driven scaling charges. Routes to the right per-task procedure in references. Not applicable for authoring AWS WAF rules (waf skill), creating Route 53 health checks (route53 skill), or org-wide Shield Advanced rollout with Firewall Manager (firewallmanager skill).
Configures Amazon SES V2 for production email sending — including domain identity creation, DKIM/SPF/DMARC authentication, one-shot DNS record presentation, and Route 53 automation — for developers setting up or troubleshooting SES domain verification and deliverability. Applicable when developers need to send emails from their domain via SES, verify a domain identity, configure email authentication, troubleshoot DKIM verification issues, or ensure their sending setup follows best practices. Not for email-address-only verification, Mail Manager inbound routing, SNS, Pinpoint, or WorkMail.