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- CloudFront Distribution: EATJ1HDQU8V51
- WAF Web ACL: d61073b6-27b1-473e-aa9f-d2aa4a4c75a6
- WAF IP Set: a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b
- ACM Certificate: b011e60a-1ea1-4dd3-844f-e0851ece4784
- Route53 Zone: Z01934581JQAF2GS71GG
- Reflect enabled ACM certificate and Route53 DNS management
- Update all AWS CLI commands with correct resource IDs

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# CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
## Project Overview
AWS CloudFront CDN with CrowdSec real-time security integration via Lambda. Implements automated IP blocking through webhook notifications.
## Common Development Commands
### Infrastructure Management
```bash
# Initialize OpenTofu (required after cloning)
tofu init
# Plan changes
tofu plan
# Apply changes
tofu apply
# Destroy infrastructure
tofu destroy
```
### Backend Setup (S3 + CloudFront Logs)
```bash
# Set up S3 backend and CloudFront logging buckets
./setup-backend.sh
# Migrate state to S3 backend (one-time operation)
echo "yes" | tofu init -migrate-state
```
### Validation and Formatting
```bash
# Validate configuration
tofu validate
# Format files
tofu fmt
# Check syntax and validate variables
tofu plan -var-file=terraform.tfvars
```
### AWS Resource Verification
```bash
# Check CloudFront distribution status (Current Distribution ID: EATJ1HDQU8V51)
aws cloudfront get-distribution --id EATJ1HDQU8V51 --query 'Distribution.Status' --output text
# List all CloudFront distributions
aws cloudfront list-distributions --query 'DistributionList.Items[*].[Id,Status,DistributionConfig.Enabled]' --output table
# Check S3 backend state
aws s3 ls s3://aws-cf-terraform-state-535294143817/aws-cf/
# View CloudFront logs
aws s3 ls s3://aws-cf-cloudfront-logs-535294143817/cloudfront-logs/ --recursive
```
## Architecture Overview
### Infrastructure Design
This is an AWS CloudFront CDN deployment using OpenTofu (Terraform fork) with the following key architectural decisions:
**Primary Components:**
- **CloudFront Distribution**: Main CDN with custom origin server
- **WAF v2 Web ACL**: Security layer with rate limiting and AWS managed rules
- **S3 Backend**: Remote state storage with versioning and encryption
- **CrowdSec Integration**: Real-time threat detection and IP blocking
**Critical Configuration Constraints:**
- Origin server (`origin.servidor.it.com`) only supports HTTP, not HTTPS
- Using CloudFront default certificate (not custom ACM certificate)
- Route53 records disabled due to CAA restrictions
- DynamoDB state locking disabled due to permission constraints
### File Structure and Responsibilities
**Core Infrastructure:**
- `main.tf` - CloudFront distribution, origin configuration, cache behaviors
- `security.tf` - WAF Web ACL with rate limiting, managed rule sets, and security groups
- `lambda.tf` - CrowdSec Lambda integration with API Gateway
- `lambda-crowdsec-waf.py` - Lambda function for real-time IP management
- `variables.tf` - All configurable parameters with validation rules
- `outputs.tf` - CloudFront URLs, distribution IDs, and resource ARNs
**Configuration Management:**
- `backend.tf` - S3 remote state configuration (no DynamoDB locking)
- `versions.tf` - OpenTofu/Terraform and provider version constraints
- `acm.tf` - ACM certificate configuration (currently disabled)
- `terraform.tfvars.example` - Variable configuration template
**Operational Scripts:**
- `setup-backend.sh` - Automated S3 backend and logging bucket creation with proper permissions
### Key Architectural Patterns
**Multi-Environment Design:**
- Variables for `project_name` and `environment` enable multiple deployments
- Resource naming follows `${project_name}-${environment}-${resource}` pattern
- Tags applied consistently across all resources
**Security-First Approach:**
- WAF protection with AWS managed rules and rate limiting
- S3 buckets with encryption, versioning, and public access blocking
- Security groups with principle of least privilege (when VPC enabled)
- CrowdSec real-time threat detection with Lambda integration
**Cache Strategy:**
- Default behavior uses CachingDisabled policy for dynamic content
- API paths (`/api/*`) specifically configured with caching disabled
- Static content can be optimized by changing cache policy IDs
**Conditional Resource Creation:**
- Most resources controlled by boolean variables for flexible deployment
- ACM certificates, Route53 records, and CloudFormation stacks can be toggled
- Allows gradual feature enablement as permissions are acquired
## Important Configuration Notes
### Critical Settings in terraform.tfvars
- `origin_protocol_policy = "http-only"` - **Do not change to HTTPS** (causes 504 errors)
- `create_acm_certificate = true` - ACM certificate enabled for custom domain
- `enable_waf = true` - WAF is working and provides important security
- `create_route53_records = true` - Route53 DNS management enabled
### State Management
- Backend uses S3 without DynamoDB locking (single developer setup)
- State bucket: `aws-cf-terraform-state-535294143817`
- Logs bucket: `aws-cf-cloudfront-logs-535294143817`
### Security Considerations
- WAF provides protection against common attacks and rate limiting
- Origin-to-CloudFront traffic is unencrypted (HTTP-only constraint)
- SSH access defaults to 0.0.0.0/0 in variables - **restrict in production**
- CloudFront logs stored in S3 with 90-day lifecycle policy
### Performance Optimization
- Price class set to PriceClass_100 (US, Canada, Europe)
- Compression enabled for all content types
- Custom error pages redirect 404/403 to index.html for SPA support
## CrowdSec Integration
**🔄 Automated Workflow**: CrowdSec → API Gateway → Lambda → AWS WAF → CloudFront
**📊 Current Resources (Updated 2025-09-09):**
- **CloudFront Distribution ID**: `EATJ1HDQU8V51`
- **CloudFront URL**: `https://d2mhxhntq3ezzr.cloudfront.net`
- **WAF Web ACL ID**: `d61073b6-27b1-473e-aa9f-d2aa4a4c75a6`
- **WAF IP Set ID**: `a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b`
- **Deployment Status**: `Deployed`
### CrowdSec Integration Commands
**⚠️ Note**: IP management is now automated via CrowdSec webhook integration. Manual commands are for monitoring and emergency use only.
**View Current Blocked IPs:**
```bash
# View current blocked IPs (Updated IP Set ID)
aws wafv2 get-ip-set --scope CLOUDFRONT --region us-east-1 \
--id a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b \
--name aws-cf-dev-blocked-ips \
--query 'IPSet.Addresses'
```
**Test CrowdSec Webhook:**
```bash
# Test webhook endpoint
curl -X POST https://8zdmpjfnhh.execute-api.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/dev/webhook \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "User-Agent: CrowdSec/1.7.0" \
-d '[{"uuid":"test","decisions":[{"value":"1.2.3.4","type":"ban","action":"add"}]}]'
```
**Monitor CrowdSec Container:**
```bash
# Check CrowdSec status
incus exec crowdsec -- cscli metrics
# View current decisions
incus exec crowdsec -- cscli decisions list
# Test notifications
incus exec crowdsec -- cscli notifications test aws-waf
```
**Lambda Function Monitoring:**
```bash
# Check Lambda logs
aws logs tail /aws/lambda/aws-cf-dev-crowdsec-waf-updater --follow
# Test Lambda directly
aws lambda invoke --function-name aws-cf-dev-crowdsec-waf-updater response.json
```
### WAF Monitoring
**Check WAF Metrics:**
```bash
# Check blocked requests
aws cloudwatch get-metric-statistics --namespace AWS/WAFV2 \
--metric-name BlockedRequests \
--dimensions Name=WebACL,Value=aws-cf-dev-waf Name=Rule,Value=BlockedIPsRule \
--start-time $(date -u -d '1 hour ago' +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) \
--end-time $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) \
--period 300 --statistics Sum
# Check rate limited requests
aws cloudwatch get-metric-statistics --namespace AWS/WAFV2 \
--metric-name BlockedRequests \
--dimensions Name=WebACL,Value=aws-cf-dev-waf Name=Rule,Value=RateLimitRule \
--start-time $(date -u -d '1 hour ago' +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) \
--end-time $(date -u +%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%S) \
--period 300 --statistics Sum
```
## Working vs Disabled Features
**Currently Working:**
- CloudFront distribution with HTTP origin ✅
- WAF v2 with managed rules ✅
- S3 logging and state storage ✅
- Custom cache behaviors for API paths ✅
- IP-based blocking through WAF IP Sets ✅
**Currently Enabled:**
- ACM custom certificates (b011e60a-1ea1-4dd3-844f-e0851ece4784) ✅
- Route53 DNS management (Z01934581JQAF2GS71GG) ✅
- WAF v2 with IP blocking (d61073b6-27b1-473e-aa9f-d2aa4a4c75a6) ✅
- CrowdSec webhook integration (setup required) ⚠️
**Currently Disabled (can be enabled with proper permissions):**
- CloudFormation VPC stack (permission constraints)
- DynamoDB state locking (permission constraints)
## WAF Troubleshooting History
### Issue Resolution (2025-09-09)
**Problem**: WAF IP blocking was not functioning despite proper configuration.
**Root Cause Analysis:**
1. **IP Set ID Mismatch**: Commands referenced old IP Set ID (`c43ff364-f3e2-43c7-8462-8fae20599d8d`) instead of actual ID
2. **CloudFront Deployment State**: Distribution was in "InProgress" status preventing WAF changes from taking effect
3. **Configuration Synchronization**: WAF and CloudFront association was not properly synchronized
**Resolution Method:**
- Complete infrastructure recreation using `tofu destroy` and `tofu apply`
- All resources recreated with fresh IDs and proper associations
- WAF rules now properly configured with correct IP Set references
**Current Status:**
- ✅ WAF properly associated with CloudFront (`EATJ1HDQU8V51`)
- ✅ IP blocking rules functional (Priority 1: BlockedIPsRule)
- ✅ Rate limiting active (10,000 requests/5min per IP)
- ✅ AWS managed rule sets enabled (Common + Known Bad Inputs)
- ✅ Test IP blocking verified: `1.2.3.4/32`, `61.77.18.91/32`
**Key Commands for Manual IP Management:**
```bash
# Add IP to blocked list
aws wafv2 update-ip-set --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1 \
--id a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b \
--name aws-cf-dev-blocked-ips \
--addresses "IP1/32" "IP2/32" \
--lock-token $(aws wafv2 get-ip-set --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1 \
--id a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b \
--name aws-cf-dev-blocked-ips --query 'LockToken' --output text)
# Verify WAF-CloudFront association
aws cloudfront get-distribution --id EATJ1HDQU8V51 \
--query 'Distribution.DistributionConfig.WebACLId' --output text
# Check current blocked IPs
aws wafv2 get-ip-set --scope=CLOUDFRONT --region=us-east-1 \
--id a9e47946-c186-4b28-83a8-fe3aeb9c296b \
--name aws-cf-dev-blocked-ips --query 'IPSet.Addresses'
```
**Note**: WAF rule changes may take up to 15 minutes to propagate across CloudFront edge locations.
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