This job enables default encryption for an S3 bucket using AES256.
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An S3 bucket default encryption is not enabled
The provided AWS credential must have access to s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration
.
You may find the latest example policy file here
You may run this script using following commands:
pip install -r ../../requirements.txt
python3 s3_enable_default_encryption.py
You may run test using following command under vss-remediation-worker-job-code-python directory:
python3 -m pytest test
- Provision a Virtual Machine Create an EC2 instance to use for the worker. The minimum required specifications are 128 MB memory and 1/2 Core CPU.
- Setup Docker Install Docker on the newly provisioned EC2 instance. You can refer to the docs here for more information.
- Deploy the worker image SSH into the EC2 instance and run the command below to deploy the worker image:
docker run --rm -it --name worker \
-e VSS_CLIENT_ID={ENTER CLIENT ID}
-e VSS_CLIENT_SECRET={ENTER CLIENT SECRET} \
vmware/vss-remediation-worker:latest-python
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- VMware VMware Aria Automation for Secure Clouds - Initial work
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