What's new?
Users can now perform quick actions on resources to remediate cloud configuration issues or skip Turbot alarms for issues that they want to come back to later. To get started, click on the
Actions
button, which will reveal a dropdown menu with available actions, and select one. See Quick Actions for more information.We've updated the runtime of the lambda functions to Node 18. You wouldn't notice any difference and things will continue to work smoothly and consistently as before.
Resource's metadata will now also include
createdBy
details in Turbot CMDB.Policy Types:
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Approved > Custom
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Approved > Custom
Action Types:
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Delete from AWS
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Set Tags
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Active control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Active control [90 days]
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Approved control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Approved control [90 days]
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Tags control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Endpoint > Skip alarm for Tags control [90 days]
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Delete from AWS
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Set Tags
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Active control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Active control [90 days]
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Approved control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Approved control [90 days]
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Tags control
- AWS > Route 53 Resolver > Resolver Rule > Skip alarm for Tags control [90 days]