Amazon Route 53 Profiles now supports Resolver query logging configurations

Posted on: Nov 17, 2025

Today, AWS announced support for Resolver query logging configurations in Amazon Route 53 Profiles, allowing you to manage Resolver query logging configuration and apply it to multiple VPCs and AWS accounts within your organization. With this enhancement, Amazon Route 53 Profiles simplifies the management of Resolver query logging by streamlining the process of associating logging configurations with VPCs, and without requiring you to manually associate them with each VPC.

Route 53 Profiles allows you to create and share Route 53 configurations (private hosted zones, DNS Firewall rule groups, Resolver rules) across multiple VPCs and AWS accounts. Previously, Resolver query logging required you to manually set it up for each VPC in every AWS account. Now, with Route 53 Profiles you can manage your Resolver query logging configurations for your VPCs and AWS accounts, using a single Profile configuration. Profiles support for Resolver query logging configurations reduces the management overhead for network security teams and simplifies compliance auditing by providing consistent DNS query logs across all accounts and VPCs.

Route 53 Profiles support for Resolver query logging is now available in the AWS Regions mentioned here. To learn more about this capability and how it can benefit your organization, visit the Amazon Route 53 documentation. You can get started by accessing the Amazon Route 53 console in your AWS Management Console or through the AWS CLI. To learn more about Route 53 Profiles pricing, see here