Which solution will meet these requirements?
Use a geoproximity routing policy. Select France as the location in the record.
Use a geolocation routing policy. Select France as the location in the record.
Use an IP-based routing policy. Select all IP addresses that are allocated to France in the record.
Use a geoproximity routing policy. Select all IP addresses that are allocated to France in the record.
Explanations:
Geoproximity routing policy is used to route traffic based on geographic proximity, but it requires additional configuration of resources and does not strictly restrict access to only a specified country.
Geolocation routing policy is specifically designed to route traffic based on the geographical location of the user’s IP address, making it suitable for restricting access to users from France only.
An IP-based routing policy is not a valid option in Route 53; instead, the correct method to restrict access by country is through geolocation routing, not by listing all IP addresses.
Similar to option A, geoproximity routing does not strictly restrict traffic to a specific country; it allows routing based on proximity and requires specific resource configurations that do not fulfill the requirement of limiting access to users only in France.