Hands-On AWS Penetration Testing with Kali Linux by Karl Gilbert

Hands-On AWS Penetration Testing with Kali Linux by Karl Gilbert

Author:Karl Gilbert
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: COM060040 - COMPUTERS / Security / Online Safety and Privacy, COM053000 - COMPUTERS / Security / General, COM091000 - COMPUTERS / Cloud Computing
Publisher: Packt
Published: 2019-05-09T12:42:28+00:00


The Test button to create our test event

It should pop up a screen to set up a test event; we don't care how it is configured, because we are not actually using the event. It is just required to run the function through the web console. We'll select the Hello World event template (you can choose anything) and give it the name Test, and then click on Create on the bottom right of the screen:

Creating a simple test event for our function

Now we can just click on the Test button one more time, and it will execute our function using the test event that we just created. We found a single EC2 instance in the us-west-2 region (the AWS_REGION environment variable is automatically set to the region our Lambda function is in, so boto3 will use that for the API call). We can see these results in the Execution Results tab, which should pop up after the function executes:



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