You're running a hybrid environment and need AWS resources to resolve on-premises DNS domains. You've established a DNS

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You're running a hybrid environment and need AWS resources to resolve on-premises DNS domains. You've established a DNS

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You're running a hybrid environment and need AWS resources to resolve on-premises DNS domains. You've established a DNS server on an Amazon EC2 instance in the subnet 10.1.3.0/24. This subnet is located on VPC 10.1.0.0/16.

What is the best course of action to pursue to achieve this?

A. Configure your DNS server to forward queries for the private hosted zone to 10.1.3.2.
B. Configure the DHCP option set in the VPC to point to the EC2 DNS server.
C. Configure your DNS server to forward queries for the private hosted zone to 10.1.0.2.
D. Disable the source/destination check flag for the DNS instance.
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