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DNS & Domain Management — SNS Digital
Entity: SNS Digital · Status: Buildable now
What it is
Centralized DNS management strategy. Public DNS on Route53 (cheap, reliable, API-driven). Internal DNS on AdGuard Home (split-horizon for private services).
Architecture
Public (internet-facing) Internal (on-prem only)
┌─────────────────────┐ ┌─────────────────────────┐
│ AWS Route53 │ │ AdGuard Home (LXC) │
│ │ │ │
│ snsnetlabs.com │ │ *.internal.sns → 192.168.122.x │
│ client-domain.com │ │ *.wg.internal → 10.10.0.x │
│ (delegated zones) │ │ │
└─────────────────────┘ └─────────────────────────┘
Public DNS (Route53)
| Record | Purpose |
|---|---|
snsnetlabs.com |
Primary business domain |
A / CNAME → Caddy public IP or Cloudflare |
Client sites |
MX → Google Workspace |
|
TXT SPF/DKIM/DMARC |
Email auth |
CAA |
Restrict cert issuance to Let's Encrypt |
Why Route53 over self-hosted DNS: $0.50/zone/month, 100% SLA, no maintenance. DNS is the one thing you don't want to self-host — if it goes down, everything goes down.
Internal DNS (AdGuard Home)
- Runs on Proxmox LXC.
- Resolves
*.internal.snsto local service IPs. - Blocks ads/telemetry for all on-prem devices.
- Upstream: Cloudflare DoH (
https://dns.cloudflare.com/dns-query).
Domain Registration
- Registrar: Cloudflare Registrar (at-cost, no markup) or Porkbun (cheap, good UI).
- Rule: All client domains registered under the client's own account. SNS never holds a client's domain hostage.
- SNS-owned domains: registered under Sam's account, Route53 for DNS.
Build Steps
- Register domain at Cloudflare/Porkbun.
- Create Route53 hosted zone → get NS records.
- Point registrar NS to Route53.
- Add records via Ansible (
amazon.aws.route53module) or Terraform. - For internal: add entry to AdGuard Home's DNS rewrites.
Security Posture
- DNSSEC: Enable on Route53 for SNS-owned zones.
- CAA records: Restrict to
letsencrypt.orgonly — prevents rogue cert issuance. - DMARC:
p=rejecton all owned domains once SPF/DKIM confirmed working. - Registrar lock: Transfer lock enabled on all production domains.
- No wildcard DNS on public zones unless explicitly needed (reduces attack surface).
Upgrade Path
- Terraform-managed DNS: When zone count exceeds 5, manage all Route53 records in Terraform for version control and drift detection.
- PowerDNS: If Route53 cost becomes a factor at scale (unlikely at $0.50/zone).