Automatically assign an Elastic IP address to AWS EC2 instances from a pool.
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Aug 20, 2021 - Shell
Automatically assign an Elastic IP address to AWS EC2 instances from a pool.
Creates an AWS Config rule to detect route53 records pointing at ip addresses that are no longer in use.
Here built an architecture for the VPC using the terraform as IaC
Here built an architecture for the VPC using the terraform as IaC
A personal portfolio website built using Next.js, React, and Tailwind CSS to showcase projects, skills, and work experience. Actively maintained with regular updates and improvements.
Claude-ready MCP server that aggregates KuCoin balances and updates a Notion database with history and shareable reports. Designed for end-to-end craft: Dockerized on AWS EC2, proxied by Nginx, shipped via GitHub Actions, with audit-friendly logs and IP-restricted API keys.
SCENARIO: Your role is a cloud support engineer at Amazon Web Services (AWS). Provide assistance regarding a networking issue within client AWS infrastructure. TICKET: We are having issues with one of our EC2 instances. Investigate why the IP changes on this instance to a random IP every time.
Terraform + AWS and it's components
Here is a small project where a website with a database and is deployed in an AWS infrastructure with high security via VPC, NACL, security groups.
Zero-touch deployment of EC2 + TLS
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