Class CfnPolicy
- All Implemented Interfaces:
IConstruct,IDependable,IInspectable,software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable,software.constructs.IConstruct
AWS::FMS::Policy.
An AWS Firewall Manager policy.
Firewall Manager provides the following types of policies:
- An AWS Shield Advanced policy, which applies Shield Advanced protection to specified accounts and resources.
- An AWS WAF policy (type WAFV2), which defines rule groups to run first in the corresponding AWS WAF web ACL and rule groups to run last in the web ACL.
- An AWS WAF Classic policy, which defines a rule group. AWS WAF Classic doesn't support rule groups in Amazon CloudFront , so, to create AWS WAF Classic policies through CloudFront , you first need to create your rule groups outside of CloudFront .
- A security group policy, which manages VPC security groups across your AWS organization.
- An AWS Network Firewall policy, which provides firewall rules to filter network traffic in specified Amazon VPCs.
- A DNS Firewall policy, which provides Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rules to filter DNS queries for specified Amazon VPCs.
- A third-party firewall policy, which manages a third-party firewall service such as the Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall.
Each policy is specific to one of the types. If you want to enforce more than one policy type across accounts, create multiple policies. You can create multiple policies for each type.
These policies require some setup to use. For more information, see the sections on prerequisites and getting started under AWS Firewall Manager .
Example:
// The code below shows an example of how to instantiate this type.
// The values are placeholders you should change.
import software.amazon.awscdk.services.fms.*;
CfnPolicy cfnPolicy = CfnPolicy.Builder.create(this, "MyCfnPolicy")
.excludeResourceTags(false)
.policyName("policyName")
.remediationEnabled(false)
.securityServicePolicyData(SecurityServicePolicyDataProperty.builder()
.type("type")
// the properties below are optional
.managedServiceData("managedServiceData")
.policyOption(PolicyOptionProperty.builder()
.networkFirewallPolicy(NetworkFirewallPolicyProperty.builder()
.firewallDeploymentModel("firewallDeploymentModel")
.build())
.thirdPartyFirewallPolicy(ThirdPartyFirewallPolicyProperty.builder()
.firewallDeploymentModel("firewallDeploymentModel")
.build())
.build())
.build())
// the properties below are optional
.deleteAllPolicyResources(false)
.excludeMap(Map.of(
"account", List.of("account"),
"orgunit", List.of("orgunit")))
.includeMap(Map.of(
"account", List.of("account"),
"orgunit", List.of("orgunit")))
.policyDescription("policyDescription")
.resourcesCleanUp(false)
.resourceSetIds(List.of("resourceSetIds"))
.resourceTags(List.of(ResourceTagProperty.builder()
.key("key")
// the properties below are optional
.value("value")
.build()))
.resourceType("resourceType")
.resourceTypeList(List.of("resourceTypeList"))
.tags(List.of(PolicyTagProperty.builder()
.key("key")
.value("value")
.build()))
.build();
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Nested Class Summary
Nested ClassesModifier and TypeClassDescriptionstatic final classA fluent builder forCfnPolicy.static interfaceSpecifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in or exclude from the policy.static interfaceConfigures the firewall policy deployment model of AWS Network Firewall .static interfaceContains the AWS Network Firewall firewall policy options to configure the policy's deployment model and third-party firewall policy settings.static interfaceA collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource.static interfaceThe resource tags that AWS Firewall Manager uses to determine if a particular resource should be included or excluded from the AWS Firewall Manager policy.static interfaceDetails about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.static interfaceConfigures the deployment model for the third-party firewall.Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject
software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject.InitializationModeNested classes/interfaces inherited from interface software.amazon.awscdk.core.IConstruct
IConstruct.Jsii$DefaultNested classes/interfaces inherited from interface software.constructs.IConstruct
software.constructs.IConstruct.Jsii$DefaultNested classes/interfaces inherited from interface software.amazon.awscdk.core.IInspectable
IInspectable.Jsii$Default, IInspectable.Jsii$Proxy -
Field Summary
FieldsModifier and TypeFieldDescriptionstatic final StringThe CloudFormation resource type name for this resource class. -
Constructor Summary
Constructors -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionThe Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy.The ID of the policy.Used when deleting a policy.Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.Used only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.The definition of the AWS Network Firewall firewall policy.The name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.The unique identifiers of the resource sets used by the policy.An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy.An array ofResourceTypeobjects.Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.getTags()A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource.voidinspect(TreeInspector inspector) Examines the CloudFormation resource and discloses attributes.renderProperties(Map<String, Object> props) voidUsed when deleting a policy.voidUsed when deleting a policy.voidsetExcludeMap(IResolvable value) Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.voidSpecifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.voidsetExcludeResourceTags(Boolean value) Used only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.voidUsed only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.voidsetIncludeMap(IResolvable value) Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.voidSpecifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.voidsetPolicyDescription(String value) The definition of the AWS Network Firewall firewall policy.voidsetPolicyName(String value) The name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.voidsetRemediationEnabled(Boolean value) Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.voidsetRemediationEnabled(IResolvable value) Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.voidsetResourcesCleanUp(Boolean value) Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.voidsetResourcesCleanUp(IResolvable value) Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.voidsetResourceSetIds(List<String> value) The unique identifiers of the resource sets used by the policy.voidsetResourceTags(List<Object> value) An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.voidsetResourceTags(IResolvable value) An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.voidsetResourceType(String value) The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy.voidsetResourceTypeList(List<String> value) An array ofResourceTypeobjects.voidDetails about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.voidDetails about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.voidsetTags(List<CfnPolicy.PolicyTagProperty> value) A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource.Methods inherited from class software.amazon.awscdk.core.CfnResource
addDeletionOverride, addDependsOn, addMetadata, addOverride, addPropertyDeletionOverride, addPropertyOverride, applyRemovalPolicy, applyRemovalPolicy, applyRemovalPolicy, getAtt, getCfnOptions, getCfnResourceType, getMetadata, getUpdatedProperites, isCfnResource, shouldSynthesize, toString, validatePropertiesMethods inherited from class software.amazon.awscdk.core.CfnRefElement
getRefMethods inherited from class software.amazon.awscdk.core.CfnElement
getCreationStack, getLogicalId, getStack, isCfnElement, overrideLogicalIdMethods inherited from class software.amazon.awscdk.core.Construct
getNode, isConstruct, onPrepare, onSynthesize, onValidate, prepare, synthesize, validateMethods inherited from class software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject
jsiiAsyncCall, jsiiAsyncCall, jsiiCall, jsiiCall, jsiiGet, jsiiGet, jsiiSet, jsiiStaticCall, jsiiStaticCall, jsiiStaticGet, jsiiStaticGet, jsiiStaticSet, jsiiStaticSetMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface software.amazon.jsii.JsiiSerializable
$jsii$toJson
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Field Details
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CFN_RESOURCE_TYPE_NAME
The CloudFormation resource type name for this resource class.
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Constructor Details
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CfnPolicy
protected CfnPolicy(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObjectRef objRef) -
CfnPolicy
protected CfnPolicy(software.amazon.jsii.JsiiObject.InitializationMode initializationMode) -
CfnPolicy
@Stability(Stable) public CfnPolicy(@NotNull Construct scope, @NotNull String id, @NotNull CfnPolicyProps props) Create a newAWS::FMS::Policy.- Parameters:
scope-- scope in which this resource is defined.
id-- scoped id of the resource.
props-- resource properties.
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Method Details
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inspect
Examines the CloudFormation resource and discloses attributes.- Specified by:
inspectin interfaceIInspectable- Parameters:
inspector-- tree inspector to collect and process attributes.
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renderProperties
@Stability(Stable) @NotNull protected Map<String,Object> renderProperties(@NotNull Map<String, Object> props) - Overrides:
renderPropertiesin classCfnResource- Parameters:
props- This parameter is required.
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getAttrArn
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy. -
getAttrId
The ID of the policy. -
getCfnProperties
- Overrides:
getCfnPropertiesin classCfnResource
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getExcludeResourceTags
Used only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.If this property is
True, resources with the specified tags are not in scope of the policy. If it'sFalse, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy. -
setExcludeResourceTags
Used only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.If this property is
True, resources with the specified tags are not in scope of the policy. If it'sFalse, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy. -
setExcludeResourceTags
Used only when tags are specified in theResourceTagsproperty.If this property is
True, resources with the specified tags are not in scope of the policy. If it'sFalse, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy. -
getPolicyName
The name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy. -
setPolicyName
The name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy. -
getRemediationEnabled
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources. -
setRemediationEnabled
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources. -
setRemediationEnabled
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources. -
getSecurityServicePolicyData
Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.This contains the following settings:
- Type - Indicates the service type that the policy uses to protect the resource. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support .
Valid values:
DNS_FIREWALL|NETWORK_FIREWALL|SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON|SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT|SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT|SHIELD_ADVANCED|THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL|WAFV2|WAF- ManagedServiceData - Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format.
- Example:
DNS_FIREWALL
"{\"type\":\"DNS_FIREWALL\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-1\",\"priority\":10}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-2\",\"priority\":9911}]}"Valid values for
preProcessRuleGroupsare between 1 and 99. Valid values forpostProcessRuleGroupsare between 9901 and 10000.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Centralized deployment model
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"awsNetworkFirewallConfig\":{\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}},\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\"},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"With automatic Availbility Zone configuration, Firewall Manager chooses which Availability Zones to create the endpoints in. To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"]},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\": \"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\", \"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{ \"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ \"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]} },\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\",\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"With custom Availability Zone configuration, you define which specific Availability Zones to create endpoints in by configuring
firewallCreationConfig. To configure the Availability Zones infirewallCreationConfig, specify either theavailabilityZoneNameoravailabilityZoneIdparameter, not both parameters.To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"],\"routeManagementConfig\":{\"allowCrossAZTrafficIfNoEndpoint\":true}},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall centralized deployment model
"{ \"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\", \"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\", \"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{ \"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
CENTRALIZED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall distributed deployment model
"{\"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\",\"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\",\"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{\"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{ \"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[ {\"availabilityZoneName\":\"${AvailabilityZone}\" } ] } }, \"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ ] } } } }"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Specification for
SHIELD_ADVANCEDfor Amazon CloudFront distributions
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED|IGNORED|DISABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"BLOCK|COUNT\"}, \"overrideCustomerWebaclClassic\":true|false}"For example:
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"COUNT\"}}"The default value for
automaticResponseStatusisIGNORED. The value forautomaticResponseActionis only required whenautomaticResponseStatusis set toENABLED. The default value foroverrideCustomerWebaclClassicisfalse.For other resource types that you can protect with a Shield Advanced policy, this
ManagedServiceDataconfiguration is an empty string.- Example:
WAFV2
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"version\":null,\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesAmazonIpReputationList\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"In the
loggingConfiguration, you can specify onelogDestinationConfigs, you can optionally provide up to 20redactedFields, and theRedactedFieldTypemust be one ofURI,QUERY_STRING,HEADER, orMETHOD.- Example:
AWS WAF Classic
"{\"type\": \"WAF\", \"ruleGroups\": [{\"id\":\"12345678-1bcd-9012-efga-0987654321ab\", \"overrideAction\" : {\"type\": \"COUNT\"}}], \"defaultAction\": {\"type\": \"BLOCK\"}}"- Example:
WAFV2- AWS Firewall Manager support for AWS WAF managed rule group versioning
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"versionEnabled\":true,\"version\":\"Version_2.0\",\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesCommonRuleSet\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"To use a specific version of a AWS WAF managed rule group in your Firewall Manager policy, you must set
versionEnabledtotrue, and setversionto the version you'd like to use. If you don't setversionEnabledtotrue, or if you omitversionEnabled, then Firewall Manager uses the default version of the AWS WAF managed rule group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example: Shared VPCs. Apply the preceding policy to resources in shared VPCs as well as to those in VPCs that the account owns
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"includeSharedVPC\":true,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT\",\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\"sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}],\"securityGroupAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"}}"The security group action for content audit can be
ALLOWorDENY. ForALLOW, all in-scope security group rules must be within the allowed range of the policy's security group rules. ForDENY, all in-scope security group rules must not contain a value or a range that matches a rule value or range in the policy security group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT\",\"deleteUnusedSecurityGroups\":true,\"coalesceRedundantSecurityGroups\":true}" -
setSecurityServicePolicyData
Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.This contains the following settings:
- Type - Indicates the service type that the policy uses to protect the resource. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support .
Valid values:
DNS_FIREWALL|NETWORK_FIREWALL|SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON|SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT|SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT|SHIELD_ADVANCED|THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL|WAFV2|WAF- ManagedServiceData - Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format.
- Example:
DNS_FIREWALL
"{\"type\":\"DNS_FIREWALL\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-1\",\"priority\":10}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-2\",\"priority\":9911}]}"Valid values for
preProcessRuleGroupsare between 1 and 99. Valid values forpostProcessRuleGroupsare between 9901 and 10000.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Centralized deployment model
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"awsNetworkFirewallConfig\":{\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}},\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\"},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"With automatic Availbility Zone configuration, Firewall Manager chooses which Availability Zones to create the endpoints in. To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"]},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\": \"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\", \"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{ \"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ \"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]} },\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\",\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"With custom Availability Zone configuration, you define which specific Availability Zones to create endpoints in by configuring
firewallCreationConfig. To configure the Availability Zones infirewallCreationConfig, specify either theavailabilityZoneNameoravailabilityZoneIdparameter, not both parameters.To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"],\"routeManagementConfig\":{\"allowCrossAZTrafficIfNoEndpoint\":true}},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall centralized deployment model
"{ \"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\", \"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\", \"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{ \"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
CENTRALIZED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall distributed deployment model
"{\"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\",\"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\",\"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{\"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{ \"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[ {\"availabilityZoneName\":\"${AvailabilityZone}\" } ] } }, \"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ ] } } } }"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Specification for
SHIELD_ADVANCEDfor Amazon CloudFront distributions
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED|IGNORED|DISABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"BLOCK|COUNT\"}, \"overrideCustomerWebaclClassic\":true|false}"For example:
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"COUNT\"}}"The default value for
automaticResponseStatusisIGNORED. The value forautomaticResponseActionis only required whenautomaticResponseStatusis set toENABLED. The default value foroverrideCustomerWebaclClassicisfalse.For other resource types that you can protect with a Shield Advanced policy, this
ManagedServiceDataconfiguration is an empty string.- Example:
WAFV2
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"version\":null,\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesAmazonIpReputationList\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"In the
loggingConfiguration, you can specify onelogDestinationConfigs, you can optionally provide up to 20redactedFields, and theRedactedFieldTypemust be one ofURI,QUERY_STRING,HEADER, orMETHOD.- Example:
AWS WAF Classic
"{\"type\": \"WAF\", \"ruleGroups\": [{\"id\":\"12345678-1bcd-9012-efga-0987654321ab\", \"overrideAction\" : {\"type\": \"COUNT\"}}], \"defaultAction\": {\"type\": \"BLOCK\"}}"- Example:
WAFV2- AWS Firewall Manager support for AWS WAF managed rule group versioning
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"versionEnabled\":true,\"version\":\"Version_2.0\",\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesCommonRuleSet\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"To use a specific version of a AWS WAF managed rule group in your Firewall Manager policy, you must set
versionEnabledtotrue, and setversionto the version you'd like to use. If you don't setversionEnabledtotrue, or if you omitversionEnabled, then Firewall Manager uses the default version of the AWS WAF managed rule group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example: Shared VPCs. Apply the preceding policy to resources in shared VPCs as well as to those in VPCs that the account owns
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"includeSharedVPC\":true,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT\",\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\"sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}],\"securityGroupAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"}}"The security group action for content audit can be
ALLOWorDENY. ForALLOW, all in-scope security group rules must be within the allowed range of the policy's security group rules. ForDENY, all in-scope security group rules must not contain a value or a range that matches a rule value or range in the policy security group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT\",\"deleteUnusedSecurityGroups\":true,\"coalesceRedundantSecurityGroups\":true}" -
setSecurityServicePolicyData
@Stability(Stable) public void setSecurityServicePolicyData(@NotNull CfnPolicy.SecurityServicePolicyDataProperty value) Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.This contains the following settings:
- Type - Indicates the service type that the policy uses to protect the resource. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support .
Valid values:
DNS_FIREWALL|NETWORK_FIREWALL|SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON|SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT|SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT|SHIELD_ADVANCED|THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL|WAFV2|WAF- ManagedServiceData - Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format.
- Example:
DNS_FIREWALL
"{\"type\":\"DNS_FIREWALL\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-1\",\"priority\":10}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupId\":\"rslvr-frg-2\",\"priority\":9911}]}"Valid values for
preProcessRuleGroupsare between 1 and 99. Valid values forpostProcessRuleGroupsare between 9901 and 10000.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Centralized deployment model
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"awsNetworkFirewallConfig\":{\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}},\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\"},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"With automatic Availbility Zone configuration, Firewall Manager chooses which Availability Zones to create the endpoints in. To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with automatic Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\",\"192.168.0.0/28\"],\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"]},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\": \"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":true}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\", \"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{ \"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ \"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]} },\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"OFF\",\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"With custom Availability Zone configuration, you define which specific Availability Zones to create endpoints in by configuring
firewallCreationConfig. To configure the Availability Zones infirewallCreationConfig, specify either theavailabilityZoneNameoravailabilityZoneIdparameter, not both parameters.To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
NETWORK_FIREWALL- Distributed deployment model with custom Availability Zone configuration and route management
"{\"type\":\"NETWORK_FIREWALL\",\"networkFirewallStatelessRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateless-rulegroup/test\",\"priority\":1}],\"networkFirewallStatelessDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"customActionName\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessFragmentDefaultActions\":[\"aws:forward_to_sfe\",\"fragmentcustomactionname\"],\"networkFirewallStatelessCustomActions\":[{\"actionName\":\"customActionName\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"metricdimensionvalue\"}]}}},{\"actionName\":\"fragmentcustomactionname\",\"actionDefinition\":{\"publishMetricAction\":{\"dimensions\":[{\"value\":\"fragmentmetricdimensionvalue\"}]}}}],\"networkFirewallStatefulRuleGroupReferences\":[{\"resourceARN\":\"arn:aws:network-firewall:us-east-1:123456789011:stateful-rulegroup/test\"}],\"networkFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]},{\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1b\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"singleFirewallEndpointPerVPC\":false,\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":null,\"routeManagementAction\":\"MONITOR\",\"routeManagementTargetTypes\":[\"InternetGateway\"],\"routeManagementConfig\":{\"allowCrossAZTrafficIfNoEndpoint\":true}},\"networkFirewallLoggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"ALERT\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}},{\"logDestinationType\":\"S3\",\"logType\":\"FLOW\",\"logDestination\":{\"bucketName\":\"s3-bucket-name\"}}],\"overrideExistingConfig\":boolean}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall centralized deployment model
"{ \"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\", \"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\", \"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{ \"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{\"centralizedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"inspectionVpcIds\":[{\"resourceId\":\"vpc-1234\",\"accountId\":\"123456789011\"}],\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{\"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[{\"availabilityZoneId\":null,\"availabilityZoneName\":\"us-east-1a\",\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[\"10.0.0.0/28\"]}]}},\"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[]}}}}"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
CENTRALIZED.- Example:
THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL- Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next-Generation Firewall distributed deployment model
"{\"type\":\"THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL\",\"thirdPartyFirewall\":\"PALO_ALTO_NETWORKS_CLOUD_NGFW\",\"thirdPartyFirewallConfig\":{\"thirdPartyFirewallPolicyList\":[\"global-1\"] },\"firewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallDeploymentModel\":{ \"distributedFirewallOrchestrationConfig\":{\"firewallCreationConfig\":{\"endpointLocation\":{ \"availabilityZoneConfigList\":[ {\"availabilityZoneName\":\"${AvailabilityZone}\" } ] } }, \"allowedIPV4CidrList\":[ ] } } } }"To use the distributed deployment model, you must set FirewallDeploymentModel to
DISTRIBUTED.- Specification for
SHIELD_ADVANCEDfor Amazon CloudFront distributions
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED|IGNORED|DISABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"BLOCK|COUNT\"}, \"overrideCustomerWebaclClassic\":true|false}"For example:
"{\"type\":\"SHIELD_ADVANCED\",\"automaticResponseConfiguration\": {\"automaticResponseStatus\":\"ENABLED\", \"automaticResponseAction\":\"COUNT\"}}"The default value for
automaticResponseStatusisIGNORED. The value forautomaticResponseActionis only required whenautomaticResponseStatusis set toENABLED. The default value foroverrideCustomerWebaclClassicisfalse.For other resource types that you can protect with a Shield Advanced policy, this
ManagedServiceDataconfiguration is an empty string.- Example:
WAFV2
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"version\":null,\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesAmazonIpReputationList\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"In the
loggingConfiguration, you can specify onelogDestinationConfigs, you can optionally provide up to 20redactedFields, and theRedactedFieldTypemust be one ofURI,QUERY_STRING,HEADER, orMETHOD.- Example:
AWS WAF Classic
"{\"type\": \"WAF\", \"ruleGroups\": [{\"id\":\"12345678-1bcd-9012-efga-0987654321ab\", \"overrideAction\" : {\"type\": \"COUNT\"}}], \"defaultAction\": {\"type\": \"BLOCK\"}}"- Example:
WAFV2- AWS Firewall Manager support for AWS WAF managed rule group versioning
"{\"type\":\"WAFV2\",\"preProcessRuleGroups\":[{\"ruleGroupArn\":null,\"overrideAction\":{\"type\":\"NONE\"},\"managedRuleGroupIdentifier\":{\"versionEnabled\":true,\"version\":\"Version_2.0\",\"vendorName\":\"AWS\",\"managedRuleGroupName\":\"AWSManagedRulesCommonRuleSet\"},\"ruleGroupType\":\"ManagedRuleGroup\",\"excludeRules\":[{\"name\":\"NoUserAgent_HEADER\"}]}],\"postProcessRuleGroups\":[],\"defaultAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"},\"overrideCustomerWebACLAssociation\":false,\"loggingConfiguration\":{\"logDestinationConfigs\":[\"arn:aws:firehose:us-west-2:12345678912:deliverystream/aws-waf-logs-fms-admin-destination\"],\"redactedFields\":[{\"redactedFieldType\":\"SingleHeader\",\"redactedFieldValue\":\"Cookies\"},{\"redactedFieldType\":\"Method\"}]}}"To use a specific version of a AWS WAF managed rule group in your Firewall Manager policy, you must set
versionEnabledtotrue, and setversionto the version you'd like to use. If you don't setversionEnabledtotrue, or if you omitversionEnabled, then Firewall Manager uses the default version of the AWS WAF managed rule group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example: Shared VPCs. Apply the preceding policy to resources in shared VPCs as well as to those in VPCs that the account owns
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON\",\"revertManualSecurityGroupChanges\":false,\"exclusiveResourceSecurityGroupManagement\":false, \"applyToAllEC2InstanceENIs\":false,\"includeSharedVPC\":true,\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\" sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}]}"- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT\",\"securityGroups\":[{\"id\":\"sg-000e55995d61a06bd\"}],\"securityGroupAction\":{\"type\":\"ALLOW\"}}"The security group action for content audit can be
ALLOWorDENY. ForALLOW, all in-scope security group rules must be within the allowed range of the policy's security group rules. ForDENY, all in-scope security group rules must not contain a value or a range that matches a rule value or range in the policy security group.- Example:
SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT
"{\"type\":\"SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT\",\"deleteUnusedSecurityGroups\":true,\"coalesceRedundantSecurityGroups\":true}" -
getDeleteAllPolicyResources
Used when deleting a policy. Iftrue, Firewall Manager performs cleanup according to the policy type.For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, Firewall Manager does the following:
- Deletes rule groups created by Firewall Manager
- Removes web ACLs from in-scope resources
- Deletes web ACLs that contain no rules or rule groups
For security group policies, Firewall Manager does the following for each security group in the policy:
- Disassociates the security group from in-scope resources
- Deletes the security group if it was created through Firewall Manager and if it's no longer associated with any resources through another policy
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
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setDeleteAllPolicyResources
Used when deleting a policy. Iftrue, Firewall Manager performs cleanup according to the policy type.For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, Firewall Manager does the following:
- Deletes rule groups created by Firewall Manager
- Removes web ACLs from in-scope resources
- Deletes web ACLs that contain no rules or rule groups
For security group policies, Firewall Manager does the following for each security group in the policy:
- Disassociates the security group from in-scope resources
- Deletes the security group if it was created through Firewall Manager and if it's no longer associated with any resources through another policy
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
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setDeleteAllPolicyResources
Used when deleting a policy. Iftrue, Firewall Manager performs cleanup according to the policy type.For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, Firewall Manager does the following:
- Deletes rule groups created by Firewall Manager
- Removes web ACLs from in-scope resources
- Deletes web ACLs that contain no rules or rule groups
For security group policies, Firewall Manager does the following for each security group in the policy:
- Disassociates the security group from in-scope resources
- Deletes the security group if it was created through Firewall Manager and if it's no longer associated with any resources through another policy
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
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getExcludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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setExcludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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setExcludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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getIncludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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setIncludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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setIncludeMap
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy.Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an
IncludeMap, AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by theIncludeMap, and does not evaluate anyExcludeMapspecifications. If you do not specify anIncludeMap, then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by theExcludeMap.You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
ACCOUNT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”]}. - Specify OUs by setting the key to
ORGUNIT. For example, the following is a valid map:{“ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}. - Specify accounts and OUs together in a single map, separated with a comma. For example, the following is a valid map:
{“ACCOUNT” : [“accountID1”, “accountID2”], “ORGUNIT” : [“ouid111”, “ouid112”]}.
- Specify account IDs by setting the key to
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getPolicyDescription
The definition of the AWS Network Firewall firewall policy. -
setPolicyDescription
The definition of the AWS Network Firewall firewall policy. -
getResourcesCleanUp
Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.For example, Firewall Manager will disassociate a Firewall Manager managed web ACL from a protected customer resource when the customer resource leaves policy scope.
By default, Firewall Manager doesn't remove protections or delete Firewall Manager managed resources.
This option is not available for Shield Advanced or AWS WAF Classic policies.
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setResourcesCleanUp
Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.For example, Firewall Manager will disassociate a Firewall Manager managed web ACL from a protected customer resource when the customer resource leaves policy scope.
By default, Firewall Manager doesn't remove protections or delete Firewall Manager managed resources.
This option is not available for Shield Advanced or AWS WAF Classic policies.
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setResourcesCleanUp
Indicates whether AWS Firewall Manager should automatically remove protections from resources that leave the policy scope and clean up resources that Firewall Manager is managing for accounts when those accounts leave policy scope.For example, Firewall Manager will disassociate a Firewall Manager managed web ACL from a protected customer resource when the customer resource leaves policy scope.
By default, Firewall Manager doesn't remove protections or delete Firewall Manager managed resources.
This option is not available for Shield Advanced or AWS WAF Classic policies.
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getResourceSetIds
The unique identifiers of the resource sets used by the policy. -
setResourceSetIds
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getResourceTags
An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.If this isn't set, then tags aren't used to modify policy scope. See also
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setResourceTags
An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.If this isn't set, then tags aren't used to modify policy scope. See also
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setResourceTags
An array ofResourceTagobjects, used to explicitly include resources in the policy scope or explicitly exclude them.If this isn't set, then tags aren't used to modify policy scope. See also
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getResourceType
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy.This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . To apply this policy to multiple resource types, specify a resource type of
ResourceTypeListand then specify the resource types in aResourceTypeList.For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, example resource types include
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancerandAWS::CloudFront::Distribution. For a security group common policy, valid values areAWS::EC2::NetworkInterfaceandAWS::EC2::Instance. For a security group content audit policy, valid values areAWS::EC2::SecurityGroup,AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface, andAWS::EC2::Instance. For a security group usage audit policy, the value isAWS::EC2::SecurityGroup. For an AWS Network Firewall policy or DNS Firewall policy, the value isAWS::EC2::VPC. -
setResourceType
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy.This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . To apply this policy to multiple resource types, specify a resource type of
ResourceTypeListand then specify the resource types in aResourceTypeList.For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, example resource types include
AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancerandAWS::CloudFront::Distribution. For a security group common policy, valid values areAWS::EC2::NetworkInterfaceandAWS::EC2::Instance. For a security group content audit policy, valid values areAWS::EC2::SecurityGroup,AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface, andAWS::EC2::Instance. For a security group usage audit policy, the value isAWS::EC2::SecurityGroup. For an AWS Network Firewall policy or DNS Firewall policy, the value isAWS::EC2::VPC. -
getResourceTypeList
An array ofResourceTypeobjects.Use this only to specify multiple resource types. To specify a single resource type, use
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setResourceTypeList
An array ofResourceTypeobjects.Use this only to specify multiple resource types. To specify a single resource type, use
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getTags
A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource.The key:value pair can be anything you define. Typically, the tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each AWS resource.
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setTags
A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS resource.The key:value pair can be anything you define. Typically, the tag key represents a category (such as "environment") and the tag value represents a specific value within that category (such as "test," "development," or "production"). You can add up to 50 tags to each AWS resource.
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