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186 | 1,220 | |
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5.9 | 0.0 | |
6 months ago | 9 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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tracking_number
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Linux alternative to Deliveries (macOS desktop app for tracking package deliveries from multiple shipping services)
While I was looking for existing solutions I found something you might deem useful: https://github.com/jkeen/tracking_number
cfn_nag
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Setting up my own landing zone on AWS
.pre-commit-config.yaml – contains the cfn-lint and cfn_nag pre-commit hooks.
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Guide to Serverless & Lambda Testing — Part 2 — Testing Pyramid
For generic CloudFormation templates, check CFN-NAG.
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AWS Serverless Production Readiness Checklist
If you use CDK, you should implement CDK nag; otherwise, use cfn-nag.
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Make your life easier using Makefiles
cfn_nag
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Creating a Multi-Account CI/CD Pipeline with AWS CodePipeline
CodeBuild will run a linting check against the CloudFormation Template using cfn-lint and will then run cfn-nag to check for patterns that indicate insecure resources within the CloudFormation template.
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App with self-contained infrastructure on AWS
Security checks for the Cloudformation stack using cfn-nag
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Mastering AWS CDK Aspects
cdk-nag contains several Aspects to check your applications for best practices. It is especially useful if you need to be HIPAA-compliant or have other compliance requirements. It is inspired by cfn_nag which is a a tool checking for patterns in your CloudFormation templates.
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how did you get good at iac-cloudformation
cfn-lint and cfn_nag or other tools of that nature to check as you write so you don't need to continually try to deploy only to find that you've done something dumb.
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Source Control your AWS CloudFormation templates with GitHub
There is another tool called cfn_nag that can check your code for potentially any insecure infrastructure. When you read the documentation around this tool, the author says it can check for things such as:
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Install cfn_nag on Windows
I recently wanted to use the cfn-nag tool on some templates I was writing but couldn't find any instructions to install on Windows, but I have found a way to do it.
What are some alternatives?
sosumi-snap
checkov - Prevent cloud misconfigurations and find vulnerabilities during build-time in infrastructure as code, container images and open source packages with Checkov by Bridgecrew.
shippo-python-client - Shipping API Python library (USPS, FedEx, UPS and more)
cfn-python-lint - CloudFormation Linter
karrio - The universal shipping API (self-hosted)
SonarQube - Continuous Inspection
DelTrack - Easily track packages from multiple couriers from a secure, centralized location
aws-secure-environment-accelerator - The AWS Secure Environment Accelerator is a tool designed to help deploy and operate secure multi-account, multi-region AWS environments on an ongoing basis. The power of the solution is the configuration file which enables the completely automated deployment of customizable architectures within AWS without changing a single line of code.
chkdfront - Check Domain Fronting (chkdfront) - It checks if your domain fronting is working
vscode-cloudformation-snippets - This extension adds snippets for all the AWS CloudFormation resources into Visual Studio Code.
Souq_ShopOnline - E-commerce Store implemented in MVVM Architecture using Backend Rest API written in MySQL and Node.js
tfsec - Security scanner for your Terraform code