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# AWS CloudShell
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Prowler can be easely executed in AWS CloudShell but it has some prerequsites to be able to to so. AWS CloudShell is a container running with `Amazon Linux release 2 (Karoo)` that comes with Python 3.7, since Prowler requires Python >= 3.9 we need to first install a newer version of Python. Follow the steps below to successfully execute Prowler v3 in AWS CloudShell:
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- First install all dependences and then Python, in this case we need to compile it because there is not a package available at the time this document is written:
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```
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sudo yum -y install gcc openssl-devel bzip2-devel libffi-devel
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wget https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.16/Python-3.9.16.tgz
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tar zxf Python-3.9.16.tgz
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cd Python-3.9.16/
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./configure --enable-optimizations
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sudo make altinstall
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python3.9 --version
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cd
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```
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- Once Python 3.9 is available we can install Prowler from pip:
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```
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pip3.9 install prowler
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```
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- Now enjoy Prowler:
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```
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prowler -v
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prowler
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```
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- To download the results from AWS CloudShell, select Actions -> Download File and add the full path of each file. For the CSV file it will be something like `/home/cloudshell-user/output/prowler-output-123456789012-20221220191331.csv` |