This DNS Server (IaaS) Image is packaged to leverage cost-effectiveness, scalability and flexibility. The product has charges associated with it for support, maintenance, and pre-configuration to be instantaneously deployed on AWS Marketplace with all security and enterprise standards.

This is a quick deployment and ready-to-run image.
Simple and rapid installation. Easy to maintain.
The guide how to work with the DNS Server (IaaS) on Linux CentOS 7.9
Connecting via PuTTY
1 Open ports: TCP 10000 and UDP 53
2 To connect to a VM, you need the PuTTy application to connect via ssh. You can download it at the following link – Download
3 Launch PuTTY. Click “SSH”. Then “Auth”. Click “Browse” and add the key “PPK”
4 After adding the key, click “Session” and in the field “Host Name (or IP address)” enter the IP address of the virtual machine and click “Open”
5 Click “Accept”
6 In the console that opens, you must enter the standard login that appears when creating a virtual machine “Centos”
And press “Enter”
Browser connection
1 Enter https://ip:10000 in the browser line
2 Click “Advanced”.
3 Then select “Proceed to IP VM (unsafe)”
4 Enter “Username” – root
“Password” – Enter “Instance ID”deployed VM and click “Sign in”
5 Click “Servers” then select “BIND DNS Server”
6 Select “Create master zone”
7 Fill in the required data
8 The zone created by you appeared in the list of zones, go to it
9 Go to “Address”
10 Add a new address by filling in all the fields
11 You need to “update” the configuration after adding records.
12 Initial setup completed.
Developer Documentation:
https://bind9.readthedocs.io/en/latest/