Repo for my personal website written with React.js 18 + TypeScript. Hosted on AWS S3 with Route53 and CloudFront for the SSL and CDN. Setup with Terraform.
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Repo for my personal website written with React.js 18 + TypeScript. Hosted on AWS S3 with Route53 and CloudFront for the SSL and CDN. Setup with Terraform.
Configure external DNS servers (AWS Route53, Google CloudDNS and others) for Kubernetes Ingresses and Services
Go Wrapper for using localstack
A simple PHP class for generating DNS zone files
Collection of AWS CDK stacks
Configure AWS Route53 records to setup an iCloud domain
Configure DNSSEC for an AWS Route53 zone
🎁My Blog: https://nijialin.com
Terraform module to define a consistent AWS Route53 hostname
Terraform module to provision Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall, firewall rules and rule groups
Terraform Module for Creating S3 backed Websites and Route53 DNS
Terraform Module to Define Vanity Host/Domain (e.g. `brand.com`) as an ALIAS record
Terraform module to easily define consistent cluster domains on Route53 (e.g. `prod.ourcompany.com`)
A Kubernetes controller for Global Accelerators and Route53
Cloud Resume Challenge
Create Route53 HealthChecks to monitor TCP, HTTP, HTTPS endpoints, CloudWatch Alarms and other Route53 HealthChecks
Dynamic DNS for Amazon Route 53 on a time-based schedule
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