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I'd like to create a Route53 Hosted Zone for a subdomain and NS record to parent domain.

Let's say I have:

example.com

and I want a hosted zone for subdomain:

build.example.com

Hosted Zone creation works:

ClusterHostedZone:
  Type: "AWS::Route53::HostedZone"
  Properties:
    Name: !Ref DomainName
    HostedZoneConfig:
      Comment: Managed by Cloud Formation
    HostedZoneTags:
      - Key: KubernetesCluster
        Value: !Ref KubernetesCluster

Delegating responsibility for the subdomain don't:

ParentHostedZoneClusterRecord:
  Type: "AWS::Route53::RecordSet"
  Properties:
    Name: !Ref DomainName
    Comment: Managed by Cloud Formation
    HostedZoneId: !Ref ParentHostedZoneID
    TTL: 30
    Type: NS
    ResourceRecords: !GetAtt ClusterHostedZone.NameServers

This is not implemented and I don't know how to get this information:

ResourceRecords: !GetAtt ClusterHostedZone.NameServers

Is this simple feature just missing in Cloud Formation?

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This is working for my, maybe your template is not working because you do not specify DependsOn and resources are not created in order.

stagingHostedZone:
    Type: 'AWS::Route53::HostedZone'
    Properties:
        HostedZoneConfig:
            Comment: Hosted zone for staging environment
        Name: staging.example.com

nsRootHostedZoneRecordSet:
    Type: 'AWS::Route53::RecordSet'
    Properties:
        HostedZoneId: Z25*********
        Name: staging.example.com.
        Type: NS
        TTL: '900'
        ResourceRecords: !GetAtt stagingHostedZone.NameServers
    DependsOn:
        stagingHostedZone
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  • look like AWS added features since January Aug 4, 2017 at 6:54
  • This fails with "Attribute 'NameServers' does not exist".
    – Rich C
    Sep 30, 2020 at 19:31
  • Docs show a GetAtt call should work.
    – Rich C
    Sep 30, 2020 at 20:05
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I confirmed with an AWS employee it was not possible around January 2017.

Even with a custom lambda it was not possible until April due to:

In AWS CloudFormation, you can't create records of type NS or SOA.

Now it looks like the behavior is different:

Specifically, you can't create or delete NS or SOA records for the root domain of your hosted zone, but you can create them for subdomains to delegate.

Getting name servers from a hosted zone is [now possible], I've tested it.(http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/UserGuide/aws-resource-route53-hostedzone.html#w2ab2c21c10d825c11)

The only limitation I was not able to overcome was cross-account Hosted Zones relations/modifications, but it should be doable with enough CF/Lambda magic.

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  • This is false. The link above does NOT say you can't create NS records, it specifically says you CAN create them for subdomains: "In AWS CloudFormation, you cannot modify the NS and SOA records for a hosted zone created automatically by Amazon Route 53. Specifically, you can't create or delete NS or SOA records for the root domain of your hosted zone, but you can create them for subdomains to delegate. For example, for hosted zone mydomain.net, you cannot create an NS record for mydomain.net but you can create an NS record for nnnn.mydomain.net for delegation." Jul 27, 2017 at 15:45
  • If you could provide an example stack, that would be appreciated Jul 27, 2017 at 15:49
  • Have a look at this stack: github.com/ConradIrwin/aws-name-server/blob/master/… Jul 27, 2017 at 16:26
  • @Fo. this is a entirely different use case, in your example the NS record values are taken from EC2 instance, that's not applicable in my use case Aug 4, 2017 at 6:33
  • @Fo. second thing is that it looks like the implementation and documentation changed slightly, I'll edit to correct that Aug 4, 2017 at 6:35
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To add a Hosted Zone for a subdomain, you should be able to create it similar to the existing Hosted Zone described, just changing the Name property to the subdomain.

However, based on your question it sounds like you're actually trying to add a Record Set for a subdomain (so build.[DomainName] resolves to your cluster), not a separate Hosted Zone.

To add a Record Set for a subdomain, you want to specify 'build.[DomainName]' as the Name of your subdomain's RecordSet, and use an A record specifying the target IP address for your subdomain (or a CNAME specifying the 'canonical' domain name), not an NS record:

ParentHostedZoneClusterRecord:
  Type: "AWS::Route53::RecordSet"
  Properties:
    Name:
      Fn::Join: [".", ["build", !Ref DomainName]]
    Comment: Managed by Cloud Formation
    HostedZoneId: !Ref ParentHostedZoneID
    TTL: 30
    Type: A
    ResourceRecords: [!Ref KubernetesClusterIp]
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  • I want to add NS record to parent domain, Hosted Zone creation is simple, it's the parent-to-child delegation that I can't do with CF Jan 19, 2017 at 17:58

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