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Terraform module to define a generic Bastion host with parameterized user_data


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  help/short                          This help short screen
  lint                                Lint terraform code

Inputs

Name Description Type Default Required
allowed_cidr_blocks A list of CIDR blocks allowed to connect list <list> no
ami AMI to use string ami-efd0428f no
attributes Additional attributes (e.g. 1) list <list> no
delimiter Delimiter to be used between namespace, stage, name and attributes string - no
instance_type Elastic cache instance type string t2.micro no
key_name Key name string `` no
name Name (e.g. app or bastion) string - yes
namespace Namespace (e.g. eg or cp) string - yes
security_groups AWS security group IDs list - yes
ssh_user Default SSH user for this AMI. e.g. ec2user for Amazon Linux and ubuntu for Ubuntu systems string - yes
stage Stage (e.g. prod, dev, staging) string - yes
subnets AWS subnet IDs list - yes
tags Additional tags (e.g. map('BusinessUnit,XYZ`) map <map> no
user_data User data content list <list> no
user_data_file User data file string user_data.sh no
vpc_id VPC ID string - yes
zone_id Route53 DNS Zone ID string `` no

Outputs

Name Description
instance_id Instance ID
private_ip Private IP of the instance
public_ip Public IP of the instance (or EIP)
role Name of AWS IAM Role associated with the instance
security_group_id Security group ID
ssh_user SSH user

Related Projects

Check out these related projects.

  • bastion - 🔒Secure Bastion implemented as Docker Container running Alpine Linux with Google Authenticator & DUO MFA support
  • terraform-aws-ec2-instance - Terraform module for providing a general EC2 instance provisioned by Ansible
  • terraform-aws-ec2-ami-backup - Terraform module for automatic & scheduled AMI creation

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Contributors

Erik Osterman
Erik Osterman
Andriy Knysh
Andriy Knysh
Igor Rodionov
Igor Rodionov
Bobby Larson
Bobby Larson

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