| | **To add an AWS managed Config rule** |
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| | The following command provides JSON code to add an AWS managed Config rule:: |
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| | aws configservice put-config-rule |
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| | ``RequiredTagsForEC2Instances.json`` is a JSON file that contains the rule configuration:: |
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| | { |
| | "ConfigRuleName": "RequiredTagsForEC2Instances", |
| | "Description": "Checks whether the CostCenter and Owner tags are applied to EC2 instances.", |
| | "Scope": { |
| | "ComplianceResourceTypes": [ |
| | "AWS::EC2::Instance" |
| | ] |
| | }, |
| | "Source": { |
| | "Owner": "AWS", |
| | "SourceIdentifier": "REQUIRED_TAGS" |
| | }, |
| | "InputParameters": "{\"tag1Key\":\"CostCenter\",\"tag2Key\":\"Owner\"}" |
| | } |
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| | For the ``ComplianceResourceTypes`` attribute, this JSON code limits the scope to resources of the ``AWS::EC2::Instance`` type, so AWS Config will evaluate only EC2 instances against the rule. Because the rule is a managed rule, the ``Owner`` attribute is set to ``AWS``, and the ``SourceIdentifier`` attribute is set to the rule identifier, ``REQUIRED_TAGS``. For the ``InputParameters`` attribute, the tag keys that the rule requires, ``CostCenter`` and ``Owner``, are specified. |
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| | If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify the rule configuration, run the `describe-config-rules`__ command, and specify the rule name. |
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| | .. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-config-rules.html |
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| | **To add a customer managed Config rule** |
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| | The following command provides JSON code to add a customer managed Config rule:: |
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| | aws configservice put-config-rule |
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| | ``InstanceTypesAreT2micro.json`` is a JSON file that contains the rule configuration:: |
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| | { |
| | "ConfigRuleName": "InstanceTypesAreT2micro", |
| | "Description": "Evaluates whether EC2 instances are the t2.micro type.", |
| | "Scope": { |
| | "ComplianceResourceTypes": [ |
| | "AWS::EC2::Instance" |
| | ] |
| | }, |
| | "Source": { |
| | "Owner": "CUSTOM_LAMBDA", |
| | "SourceIdentifier": "arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:123456789012:function:InstanceTypeCheck", |
| | "SourceDetails": [ |
| | { |
| | "EventSource": "aws.config", |
| | "MessageType": "ConfigurationItemChangeNotification" |
| | } |
| | ] |
| | }, |
| | "InputParameters": "{\"desiredInstanceType\":\"t2.micro\"}" |
| | } |
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| | For the ``ComplianceResourceTypes`` attribute, this JSON code limits the scope to resources of the ``AWS::EC2::Instance`` type, so AWS Config will evaluate only EC2 instances against the rule. Because this rule is a customer managed rule, the ``Owner`` attribute is set to ``CUSTOM_LAMBDA``, and the ``SourceIdentifier`` attribute is set to the ARN of the AWS Lambda function. The ``SourceDetails`` object is required. The parameters that are specified for the ``InputParameters`` attribute are passed to the AWS Lambda function when AWS Config invokes it to evaluate resources against the rule. |
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| | If the command succeeds, AWS Config returns no output. To verify the rule configuration, run the `describe-config-rules`__ command, and specify the rule name. |
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| | .. __: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/configservice/describe-config-rules.html |
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