Question

Do you know any Amazon Route 53 GUI tools out there, other than MyR53DNS?

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I made a GUI client of Amazon Route 53.

See https://bitbucket.org/winebarrel/r53-fox

OTHER TIPS

Amazon lists several.

I personally like Interstate53 -- it's a simple and straightforward web-based GUI. (Minor gotcha: Your changes are not saved until you click "push changes" on the zones overview page.)

Edit: I just tried cli53, a Python-based command-line client, and it seems very easy to use -- definitely much easier for humans than Amazon's XML interface. Bonus points for being open source, so I can trust it with my credentials without this icky feeling of not knowing where they might go.

The AWS Management Console supports Amazon Route 53 as of November 16, 2011.

See Amazon Route 53 for a sneak peak and the launch blog post AWS Management Console Now Supports Amazon Route 53 for a walk through the entire process of registering a domain at a registrar and setting it up in Route 53.

One is available for Android, called Area 53. It can be found on the Android Market. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.vistagalleria.route53client

Thanks BigJoe for mentioning DNS30 [ http://www.dns30.com I am one of the developer team member of DNS30 (web based user interface), We are working on a GUI tool for Amazon route 53 also, it will be launched asps.

Regards-

Udit

I use Ylastic for a lot of Amazon configuration and monitoring. Yes, it's pay-for, but I have important systems running on Amazon and it's a cut above all the other Amazon GUI tools, I save the monthly fee x10 in time.

I've build one over the weekend. It's a web-based interface for AWS Route 53 service and based on the latest Route 53 API version.

https://nsroute.com/

Try it and leave a feedback.

Thanks

Now Amazon introduces an Amazon Route 53 console in the AWS Management Console.

So now you get AWS console benefits while working with Route 53.

We built a user interface for Route 53 called DNSly that also supports other providers like Rackspace's Cloud DNS.

I have used a web-based gui for Route53 called dns30

http://www.dns30.com

I usually use R53 fox - a firefox plugin.

Try my companies solution, StackStudio at http://www.transcendcomputing.com

It has full AWS coverage (all of the services) and can be used to manage OpenStack, Eucalyptus, Rackspace, etc.

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