Simple GUI for Route 53 Amazon Cloud DNS service written using Flask and boto.
- Create/delete hosted zones
- Create/update/delete records
- Manipulate recordsets
- Stores change log in the SQL database
- Optional Digest Authentication
- Import DNS records from Slicehost one zone at a time
- Clone DNS zone with all rules, but new domain
Route 53 Manager is meant to be running locally, on user's machine, or local network behind the firewall. It allows you to manage DNS zones and records for AWS credentials specified in application.cfg (AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY)
Since you are running the app, you don't need to pass your AWS credentials to any third party website.
Clone the project from GitHub
git clone git://github.com/zen4ever/route53manager.git cd route53manager
Install dependencies
pip install -r requirements.txt
Create config file
cp route53/application.cfg.example route53/application.cfg
Add your AWS credentials to newly created "application.cfg"
Create empty database and run development server
./create_db.py ./runserver.py
Visit http://127.0.0.1:5000/ in your favorite browser
If you want to run Route53Manager on intranet open only to certain users, you can enable digest authentication. Define AUTH_USERS variable in your route53/application.cfg like this:
AUTH_USERS = [ ('admin', 'admin_password'), ('test', 'secret_password'), ]
Which Python version is supported by route53manager?
Flask documentation says that Python2.5+ is required. Some of the plugins might use Python 2.6 specific features, so, recommended version is Python 2.6+.
How do I make Route53Manager accessible to requests from other machines on my local network?
By default runserver.py spins a local development server which listens to 127.0.0.1 IP address, which is not accessible from other machines on your network. You can use your machine's IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.15) or 0.0.0.0 in runserver.py
app.run(host="0.0.0.0")
so your dev server will listen to external requests.
You can also use some other WSGI server like Gunicorn.
pip install gunicorn gunicorn route53:app -b 0.0.0.0:8000