AWS Route53 Alias Record Support#97
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Adds support for Alias records in the
cloudfox aws route53command. These records are currently not shown, and you could miss interesting things because of that.Details
AWS Route53 supports special DNS records called Alias (docs). They are configured like CNAMEs and allow you to point records like
mybucket.company.comto AWS resources like an S3 bucket. When resolved, they behave like A/AAAA records.The SDK reports these records in a special field. Therefore cloudfox currently does not output them. The PR checks adds them as a special case. They get printed out with type
Alias[A]orAlias[AAAA]and the value will be some identifier of the AWS resource the record points to.