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Agile Testing

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Did anybody say webscale?

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Agile Testing Agile Testing Did anybody say webscale? Thursday, January 11, 2018 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 This scenario arises when you have a user without a static IP. They can still get a Dynamic DNS name and have it automatically point to their local dynamic IP. You can check for that name periodically, and update the appropriate rules within EC2 security group(s). Here is an AWS Lambda function named UpdateSecurityGroupWithHomeIP and written in Python 2.7 that achieves this goal: import boto3 import hashlib import json import copy import urllib2 # ID of the security group we want to update SECURITY_GROUP_ID = "sg-X...

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