add the ported ken's review_encrypted_volumes code and ec2.py

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#ec2 functions go here
import boto3
import botocore
import pprint
pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=5, width=80)
regions = ['us-east-1', 'us-west-2', 'ap-northeast-2', 'ap-southeast-1', 'ap-southeast-2', 'ap-northeast-1', 'eu-central-1', 'eu-west-1']
# right now this will print a file with nothing if bad key, should fix at some point --otherwise can assume its a valid key
# we are past the enumeration stage at this point
def review_encrypted_volumes(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY):
print("Reviewing EC2 Volumes... This may take a few....")
not_encrypted = []
encrypted = []
try:
with open("{}-volumes_list.txt" .format(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID), "w") as fout:
for region in regions:
client = boto3.client(
'ec2',
aws_access_key_id = AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID,
aws_secret_access_key = AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY,
region_name=region
)
response = client.describe_volumes(Filters=[{
'Name' : 'status',
'Values' : ['in-use']
}])['Volumes']
for volume in response:
if volume['Encrypted']:
encrypted.append(volume['VolumeId'])
else:
not_encrypted.append(volume['VolumeId'])
fout.write("\nEncrypted: " + str(volume['Encrypted']))
for attachments in volume['Attachments']:
fout.write("\nInstance ID: " + attachments['InstanceId'])
fout.write("\nVolume ID: " + volume['VolumeId'])
fout.write("\nRegion: " + region)
fout.write("\n" + "-" * 40)
print("Writing out results")
fout.write("\nNot encrypted: " + str(len(not_encrypted)) + "\n")
fout.write(pprint.pformat(not_encrypted))
fout.write("\nEncrypted: " + str(len(encrypted)) + "\n")
fout.write(pprint.pformat(encrypted))
except botocore.exceptions.ClientError as e:
if e.response['Error']['Code'] == 'UnauthorizedOperation':
print('{} : (UnauthorizedOperation) when calling the DescribeVolumes -- sure you have ec2 permissions?' .format(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID))
else:
print e

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'''
This file is used to list EBS volumes and whether or not they are encrypted. This is only for "in-use" (running) volumes.
'''
import boto3
import botocore
import json
import urllib
import logging
import sys,os
import pprint
pp = pprint.PrettyPrinter(indent=5, width=80)
from ec2.ec2 import *
#insert AWS key, will figure out how to pull this in from a single file for all scripts
AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID = ''
AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY =''
review_encrypted_volumes(AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY)