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- Attach an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer to your Auto Scaling . . .
Learn how to attach and detach an Elastic Load Balancing load balancer to your Auto Scaling group and enable the Elastic Load Balancing health checks
- Choosing the right health check with Elastic Load Balancing and EC2 . . .
Customers frequently use Elastic Load Balancing (ELB) load balancers and Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling groups (ASG) to build scalable, resilient workloads When configured correctly, Amazon ELB health checks help make your workload more resilient to failures in your workload components behind the load balancer However, you may need to make tradeoffs for handling different failure […]
- Security policies for your Application Load Balancer
Elastic Load Balancing uses a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) negotiation configuration, known as a security policy, to negotiate SSL connections between a client and the load balancer A security policy is a combination of protocols and ciphers The protocol establishes a secure connection between a client and a server and ensures that all data passed between the client and your load balancer is
- Security Hub controls for Elastic Load Balancing
Before you start to use your Application Load Balancer, you must add one or more listeners A listener is a process that uses the configured protocol and port to check for connection requests Listeners support both the HTTP and HTTPS protocols You can use an HTTPS listener to offload the work of encryption and decryption to your load balancer
- Ensure AWS load balancers use secure listener protocols (HTTPS, SSL TLS)
Deploy a security control that checks whether load balancers in your account are using secure listener protocols
- Update the health check settings of an Application Load Balancer target . . .
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- Connection logs for your Application Load Balancer
Elastic Load Balancing provides connection logs that capture detailed information about requests sent to your load balancer Each log contains information such as the client's IP address and port, listener port, the TLS cipher and protocol used, TLS handshake latency, connection status, and client certificate details
- Health checks for Application Load Balancer target groups
Before the load balancer sends a health check request to a target, you must register it with a target group, specify its target group in a listener rule, and ensure that the Availability Zone of the target is enabled for the load balancer Before a target can receive requests from the load balancer, it must pass the initial health checks After a target passes the initial health checks, its
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