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enable-audit-logging

Explanation

Logging should be enabled to allow tracing of issues and activity to be investigated more fully. Logs provide additional information and context which is often invalauble during investigation

Possible Impact

Without audit logging it is difficult to trace activity in the MQ broker

Suggested Resolution

Enable audit logging

Insecure Example

The following example will fail the aws-mq-enable-audit-logging check.

resource "aws_mq_broker" "bad_example" {
  broker_name = "example"

  configuration {
    id       = aws_mq_configuration.test.id
    revision = aws_mq_configuration.test.latest_revision
  }

  engine_type        = "ActiveMQ"
  engine_version     = "5.15.0"
  host_instance_type = "mq.t2.micro"
  security_groups    = [aws_security_group.test.id]

  user {
    username = "ExampleUser"
    password = "MindTheGap"
  }
  logs {
    audit = false
  }
}

Secure Example

The following example will pass the aws-mq-enable-audit-logging check.

resource "aws_mq_broker" "good_example" {
  broker_name = "example"

  configuration {
    id       = aws_mq_configuration.test.id
    revision = aws_mq_configuration.test.latest_revision
  }

  engine_type        = "ActiveMQ"
  engine_version     = "5.15.0"
  host_instance_type = "mq.t2.micro"
  security_groups    = [aws_security_group.test.id]

  user {
    username = "ExampleUser"
    password = "MindTheGap"
  }
  logs {
    audit = true
  }
}