Visualizing Security Groups with Amazon Elasticsearch Service Reviews
1253 reviews
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Michael W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Michael W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Michael W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Michael W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Michael W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
There's a lot going on here so not too much time for it to sink in given the elapsed time for elasticsearch to create its cluster.
Rob L. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Evgeny K. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Very satisfied. Would be nice to explain the account set up in order to get the lab to work.
Joe Z. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Matt G. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Cameron M. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Poorly explained and often vague. This Lab seemed like less work was put into it and rushed.
Brian W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Error while running the elasticdump command ``` /opt/node_modules/elasticdump/lib/parse-base-url.js:1 (function (exports, require, module, __filename, __dirname) { function parseBaseURL (_url, options = {}) { ^ SyntaxError: Unexpected token = at exports.runInThisContext (vm.js:53:16) at Module._compile (module.js:373:25) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:416:10) at Module.load (module.js:343:32) at Function.Module._load (module.js:300:12) at Module.require (module.js:353:17) at require (internal/module.js:12:17) at Object.<anonymous> (/opt/node_modules/elasticdump/lib/transports/elasticsearch.js:3:20) at Module._compile (module.js:409:26) at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:416:10) ``` Seems like it doesn't recognize ES6. I did a workaround by changing the `/opt/node_modules/elasticdump/lib/parse-base-url.js` to ``` function parseBaseURL (_url, options) { if (!options) { options = {} } var host = _url.replace(/\/+$/, '') var hostParts = host.split('/') var index ``` and was able to continue with the lab. Finished just in the nick of time, so would have liked some more duration of access to play around with Kibana Dashboard. Thank you!
Sanket P. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Got an error during elasticdump that prevented me from completing the lab.
Jon W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Lab instructions didn't work at step 48
Christopher K. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Dale T. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
The elasticdump command is completely broken with an internal error in its own parser - you should abandon that and just do a curl command for loading the kibana json - much easier - this stopped me from finishing the lab
Michael C. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Multiple missing data points and steps. Unable to complete lab as written.
Jason N. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Some typos on the lab steps and the dashboard that was created eg."protocal"
Gopinath S. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Overall, very helpful at getting introduced to using elasticsearch & kibana to analyze VPC FlowLogs. Two improvements that would help me feel like I could take this back to the office and make use of it: 1. filter out reply traffic since it does not represent an open port in a security group. 2. show how to map security group relationships (i.e. this traffic flow was allowed because the source was a member of sg-0000001 and the sg000002 that is associated with the destination permits this traffic from sg-000001, or IPCIDR, etc.) Visualize the web interconnectivity trust with a spiderweb diagram.
Christian P. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Christina P. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
Cameron K. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
more depth on the Kibana side would have been useful, but a good introduction.
Richard W. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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Vadim I. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
This lab has you using a bunch of pre-configured tools, without learning a lot how they work.
Johnny E. · Reviewed almost 6 years ago
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