data

The data command will output all data that is stored in the currently active session, which includes AWS service data that has been enumerated, as well as configuration settings that have been defined during the duration of the session. The following screenshot shows the output of the data command at the point that we are at right now (that is, not having enumerated any AWS service data yet):

Figure 10: The output of the data command without having enumerated any AWS data

We can see both AWS keys that we have added to our session, some identifying information about the session, our modified user agent (because we are on Kali Linux), our active set of keys, session regions (discussed under the set_regions command section), and proxy data (discussed under the proxy command section).

If I run the run ec2__enum --instances command to enumerate EC2 instances in my target account, I should be able to fill up some EC2 data in the database, which will change the output of the data command. The following screenshot shows the new output of the data command, after enumerating EC2 instances:

The new output of the data command, after enumerating EC2 instances
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