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AWS EC2-VPC Security Group Terraform module

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Terraform module which creates EC2 security group within VPC on AWS.

These types of resources are supported:

Features

This module aims to implement ALL combinations of arguments supported by AWS and latest stable version of Terraform:

  • IPv4/IPv6 CIDR blocks
  • VPC endpoint prefix lists (use data source aws_prefix_list)
  • Access from source security groups
  • Access from self
  • Named rules (see the rules here)
  • Named groups of rules with ingress (inbound) and egress (outbound) ports open for common scenarios (eg, ssh, http-80, mysql, see the whole list here)
  • Conditionally create security group and all required security group rules ("single boolean switch").

Ingress and egress rules can be configured in a variety of ways as listed on the registry documentation.

If there is a missing feature or a bug - open an issue.

Usage

There are two ways to create security groups using this module:

1. Security group with custom rules
module "vote_service_sg" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/security-group/aws"

  name        = "user-service"
  description = "Security group for user-service with custom ports open within VPC, and PostgreSQL publicly open"
  vpc_id      = "vpc-12345678"

  ingress_cidr_blocks      = ["10.10.0.0/16"]
  ingress_rules            = ["https-443-tcp"]
  ingress_with_cidr_blocks = [
    {
      from_port   = 8080
      to_port     = 8090
      protocol    = "tcp"
      description = "User-service ports"
      cidr_blocks = "10.10.0.0/16"
    },
    {
      rule        = "postgresql-tcp"
      cidr_blocks = "0.0.0.0/0"
    },
  ]
}

Note: it is not possible to use variable outputs from this module or other modules that contain calculated values when defining the security group resources. This is typically an issue when specifying either ingress_with_source_security_group_id or egress_with_source_security_group_id parameters and attempting to use the security group id of a resource which has not yet been created. However referencing variables that are already "hard-coded" in the .tf file (i.e. not calculated values dependent on the infrastructure being created) are fine. E.g. the VPC cidr block "10.10.0.0/16". Also using data sources allows the use of external data/variables that are known at plan time and not regarded as calculated. More details here.

2. Security group with pre-defined rules (NOTE: Terraform should be version 0.11 or newer)
module "web_server_sg" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/security-group/aws//modules/http"

  name        = "web-server"
  description = "Security group for web-server with HTTP ports open within VPC"
  vpc_id      = "vpc-12345678"

  ingress_cidr_blocks = ["10.10.0.0/16"]
}

Conditional creation

Sometimes you need to have a way to create security group conditionally but Terraform does not allow to use count inside module block, so the solution is to specify argument create.

# This security group will not be created
module "vote_service_sg" {
  source = "terraform-aws-modules/security-group/aws"

  create = false
  # ... omitted
}

Examples

How to add/update rules/groups?

Rules and groups are defined in rules.tf. Run update_groups.sh when content of that file has changed to recreate content of all automatic modules.

Known issues

  • Due to an issue #1920 in AWS provider, updates to the description of security group rules are ignored by this module. If you need to update description after the security group has been created you need to recreate security group rule.

Authors

Module managed by Anton Babenko.

License

Apache 2 Licensed. See LICENSE for full details.

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