updated readme

terraform
Daniel Mikula 2023-05-22 15:33:48 +02:00
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@ -4,9 +4,16 @@ Launches EC2 instance, creates private key, and saves it on the machine.
Usage: Usage:
``` ```
terraform apply -var="instance_type=t2.nano" -var="instance_name=k3s-box" -var="instance_ami=ami-0889a44b331db0194" -var="availability_zone=us-east-1a" -var="create_ebs_block_device=false" - var="enable_ingress_http=false" -var="duckdns_domain=<duckdns_domain>" -var="duckdns_token=<duckdns_token>" -var="private_key_password=<your_password>" -auto-approve terraform apply -var="instance_type=t2.nano" -var="instance_name=k3s-box" -var="instance_ami=ami-0889a44b331db0194" -var="availability_zone=us-east-1a" -var="create_ebs_block_device=false" - var="enable_ingress_http=false" -var="duckdns_domain=<duckdns_domain>" -var="private_key_password=<your_password>" -auto-approve
``` ```
Or create a tfvars file. Or create a tfvars file.
DuckDNS.org allows 5 domain-entries for free. The token will be stored in SSM and fetched by the Terraform script from there.
The command to connect via SSH to the newly created EC2 instance:
```
ssh -i ~/.ssh/your-key.pem ec2-user@ntt-example-01.duckdns.org
```
Defaults of vars are set to the ones provided in "Usage" Defaults of vars are set to the ones provided in "Usage"