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  • 6 years

    Modifying EC2 security groups via AWS Lambda functions

    One task that comes up again and again is adding, removing or updating source CIDR blocks in various security groups in an EC2 infrastructure. This can be automated either fully or partially with the help of simple AWS Lambda functions.
    Example 1: Checking a Dynamic DNS IP and replacing it in an EC2 security group...

  • 6 years

    Experiences with the Kong API Gateway

    Kong is an open-source API Gateway that you can install on-premise if you don't want or cannot use the AWS API Gateway. The benefits of putting an API Gateway in front of your actual API endpoints are many: rate limiting, authentication, security, better...

  • 6 years

    Using AWS CloudWatch Logs and AWS ElasticSearch for log aggregation and visualiz...

    If you run your infrastructure in AWS, then you can use CloudWatch Logs and AWS ElasticSearch + Kibana for log aggregation/searching/visualization as an alternative to either rolling your own ELK stack, or using a 3rd party SaaS solution such as Logentries...

  • 6 years

    Apache 2.4 authentication and whitelisting scenarios

    I have these examples scattered among many Apache installations, so I wanted to gather my notes here for my benefit, and hopefully for others as well. The following scenarios depict various requirements for Apache 2.4 authentication and whitelisting...

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