metaDir=/etc/ec2-metadata mkdir -m 0755 -p "$metaDir" rm -f "$metaDir/*" get_imds_token() { # retry-delay of 1 selected to give the system a second to get going, # but not add a lot to the bootup time curl \ --silent \ --show-error \ --retry 3 \ --retry-delay 1 \ --fail \ -X PUT \ --connect-timeout 1 \ -H "X-aws-ec2-metadata-token-ttl-seconds: 600" \ http://169.254.169.254/latest/api/token } preflight_imds_token() { # retry-delay of 1 selected to give the system a second to get going, # but not add a lot to the bootup time curl \ --silent \ --show-error \ --retry 3 \ --retry-delay 1 \ --fail \ --connect-timeout 1 \ -H "X-aws-ec2-metadata-token: $IMDS_TOKEN" \ -o /dev/null \ http://169.254.169.254/1.0/meta-data/instance-id } try=1 while [ $try -le 3 ]; do echo "(attempt $try/3) getting an EC2 instance metadata service v2 token..." IMDS_TOKEN=$(get_imds_token) && break try=$((try + 1)) sleep 1 done if [ "x$IMDS_TOKEN" == "x" ]; then echo "failed to fetch an IMDS2v token." fi try=1 while [ $try -le 10 ]; do echo "(attempt $try/10) validating the EC2 instance metadata service v2 token..." preflight_imds_token && break try=$((try + 1)) sleep 1 done echo "getting EC2 instance metadata..." get_imds() { # --fail to avoid populating missing files with 404 HTML response body # || true to allow the script to continue even when encountering a 404 curl --silent --show-error --fail --header "X-aws-ec2-metadata-token: $IMDS_TOKEN" "$@" || true } get_imds -o "$metaDir/ami-manifest-path" http://169.254.169.254/1.0/meta-data/ami-manifest-path (umask 077 && get_imds -o "$metaDir/user-data" http://169.254.169.254/1.0/user-data) get_imds -o "$metaDir/hostname" http://169.254.169.254/1.0/meta-data/hostname get_imds -o "$metaDir/public-keys-0-openssh-key" http://169.254.169.254/1.0/meta-data/public-keys/0/openssh-key