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We have several machines in AWS with either missing or incorrect tags. Specifically the tags OS and Classification which control how the firewall rules apply to that machine. For example, the machine MapApp OM3 demo's classification is currently "Test" but it should be "DMZ Test". The OS tag allows the machine access to update repositories, and the Classification allows traffic into the machine.
If it's obvious what the tag should be could you please go through and update them? If unsure contact the POC if you know who it is.
Longer term: I remember we talked briefly when you first started about a process for enforcing tags but maybe we aren't ready to take it that far. Maybe for now we could create a script that scans the machines for invalid tags so we're aware of them.
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Working on checking current tags set up on instances and collated all related information relating to tags on IOOS cloud account. Next action item would be to reach out to POC's and find out the right tag classification for all instances and make sure they are properly tagged. Will update tags once confirming with the owners to make sure they get proper firewall rules applied in line with tags.
We have several machines in AWS with either missing or incorrect tags. Specifically the tags OS and Classification which control how the firewall rules apply to that machine. For example, the machine MapApp OM3 demo's classification is currently "Test" but it should be "DMZ Test". The OS tag allows the machine access to update repositories, and the Classification allows traffic into the machine.
If it's obvious what the tag should be could you please go through and update them? If unsure contact the POC if you know who it is.
Longer term: I remember we talked briefly when you first started about a process for enforcing tags but maybe we aren't ready to take it that far. Maybe for now we could create a script that scans the machines for invalid tags so we're aware of them.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: