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Enterprise Onion Toolkit
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When EOTK instances are deployed for a group, the following main AWS resources are created:
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* An EC2 instance in us-east-2
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* An EC2 instance in eu-central-1
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* A S3 bucket to hold nginx access logs
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The EC2 instances are running Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and are configured with `ssm-agent <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/latest/userguide/ssm-agent.html>`_
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and `unattended-upgrades <https://wiki.debian.org/UnattendedUpgrades>`_.
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EOTK is automatically cloned at instance creation time from Alec Muffet's
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`GitHub repository <https://github.com/alecmuffett/eotk>`_ to ``/home/ubuntu/eotk``.
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The script to automatically build and install all dependencies is also executed at the instance creation time.
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For full details on the instance configuration, refer to the
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`cloud-init user data <https://github.com/sr2c/terraform-aws-eotk/blob/main/templates/user_data.yaml>`_.
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Logging in to an instance
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-------------------------
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Via the console
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Using the AWS console, visit the `Session Manager <https://us-east-2.console.aws.amazon.com/systems-manager/session-manager/sessions?region=us-east-2>`_
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in the Systems Manager service.
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If using SSO, login before attempting to open the link.
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.. image:: /_static/ssm/list.png
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:width: 800
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Click "Start Session" to start a new session.
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.. image:: /_static/ssm/new.png
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:width: 800
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Select the instance from the list, and click "Start Session" again.
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Remember that the second instance will be found in the eu-central-1 region.
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.. image:: /_static/ssm/shell.png
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:width: 800
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Use the following commands to get into the EOTK directory as the correct user::
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sudo -u ubuntu bash
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cd /home/ubuntu/eotk
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Via the command line
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Begin by discovering the instance ID::
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AWS_REGION=us-east-2 aws ec2 describe-instances
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Start an SSM session::
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AWS_REGION=us-east-2 aws ssm start-session --target i-083da3fcf840c4797
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To login with SSH via SSM, add the following to your ``~/.ssh/config``:
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.. note::
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No user SSH public keys are provisioned to the instance. You will need to add the public key you plan to use to the
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correct user's authorized_keys file using a plain SSM session before attempting to use SSH.
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.. code-block::
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Host i-* mi-*
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ProxyCommand sh -c "aws ssm start-session --target %h --document-name AWS-StartSSHSession --parameters 'portNumber=%p'"
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You can then login with SSH, but be sure to include environment variables for your AWS region::
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AWS_REGION=us-east-2 ssh ubuntu@i-083da3fcf840c4797
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This will also work for scp, rsync, etc.
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Configuring EOTK
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----------------
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Refer to the `EOTK documentation <https://github.com/alecmuffett/eotk/tree/master/docs.d>`_.
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