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Hello,
Yes, it's the default CloudFormation template used by Elastic Beanstalk to create an associated RDS that seems to be the problem. I think this is a bug that should be fixed on the aws side, right? I mean we should be able to attach an RDS to the environment without having to fix the default CloudFormation template.
Thanks
Did you face the same issue?
Yes, unfortunately :/
Please let me know if you have any solution for this
I think you are dealing with key value pair data within your CloudFormation template. Since I do not have your template, I advise you to go through this blog post - which talks about several tweaks which can be used inside a CloudFormation template, specifically Ctrl + F
for Use Dictionaries as Stack Parameter
this might help you.
Actually, I didn't define or build any template in CloudFormation. I've just used Elastic Beanstalk Console. However, I've searched the generated template but everything seems okay about the link that you sent
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Can you share how you define SecurityGroupIngress in CloudFormation?
@alatech I didn't define anything in the CloudFormation, I've only used the Elastic Beanstalk UI but here is the definition and also it seems there is no RDS related definition at all. https://prnt.sc/YLgeCwt-lNHa