Creates certificates with letsencrypt.org and uploads them to AWS ACM
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Creates certificates with letsencrypt.org and uploads them to AWS ACM
deployment using my terraform module for Static https website using AWS S3; Cloudfront; ACM; TLS; public DNS entries.
Terraform module for provisioning and validating TLS certificates.
Terraform module to provision an AWS Route 53 DNS validated AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) Certificate
Cloudfront provisioning via terraform using s3 as origin
Terraform module to create a static website with S3 bucket, Cloudfront distribution, ACM TLS certificate, and IAM user for deployments
Terraform module which creates S3 bucket (SSE-S3) and CloudFront
Terraform module for quick and straightforward static website deployment on AWS
Terraform module to provision an ACM cert on AWS
Terraform module to create static websites in S3 with CloudFront.
Terraform module to create ACM Certificate
Terraform module to easily create certificates for multiple domains in a single aws_acm_certificate request.
AWS VPN connection with Netgate pfSense
AWS Certificate manager Terraform
Create static website infrastructure on AWS using terraform
This module implements a HTTP and HTTPS redirect from a domain to a target URL
Terraform ECS Fargate API with Prisma Blue-Green Deployment, CodePipeline, CodeBuild, CodeDeploy, CodeStar(Github), RDS(Serverless PostgreSQL), ALB, Route53, AutoScaling
AWS Client-to-Site VPN using Client VPN Endpoints
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