Class CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.Builder
- All Implemented Interfaces:
software.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty>
- Enclosing interface:
- CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionas2Transports(List<String> as2Transports) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getAs2Transports()build()Builds the configured instance.Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getPassiveIp()setStatOption(String setStatOption) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getSetStatOption()tlsSessionResumptionMode(String tlsSessionResumptionMode) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getTlsSessionResumptionMode()
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Constructor Details
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Builder
public Builder()
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Method Details
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as2Transports
@Stability(Stable) public CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.Builder as2Transports(List<String> as2Transports) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getAs2Transports()- Parameters:
as2Transports- List ofAs2Transportobjects.- Returns:
this
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passiveIp
Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getPassiveIp()- Parameters:
passiveIp- Indicates passive mode, for FTP and FTPS protocols. Enter a single IPv4 address, such as the public IP address of a firewall, router, or load balancer. For example:aws transfer update-server --protocol-details PassiveIp=0.0.0.0Replace
0.0.0.0in the example above with the actual IP address you want to use.If you change the
PassiveIpvalue, you must stop and then restart your Transfer Family server for the change to take effect. For details on using passive mode (PASV) in a NAT environment, see Configuring your FTPS server behind a firewall or NAT with AWS Transfer Family .Special values
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AUTOand0.0.0.0are special values for thePassiveIpparameter. The valuePassiveIp=AUTOis assigned by default to FTP and FTPS type servers. In this case, the server automatically responds with one of the endpoint IPs within the PASV response.PassiveIp=0.0.0.0has a more unique application for its usage. For example, if you have a High Availability (HA) Network Load Balancer (NLB) environment, where you have 3 subnets, you can only specify a single IP address using thePassiveIpparameter. This reduces the effectiveness of having High Availability. In this case, you can specifyPassiveIp=0.0.0.0. This tells the client to use the same IP address as the Control connection and utilize all AZs for their connections. Note, however, that not all FTP clients support thePassiveIp=0.0.0.0response. FileZilla and WinSCP do support it. If you are using other clients, check to see if your client supports thePassiveIp=0.0.0.0response.- Returns:
this
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setStatOption
@Stability(Stable) public CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.Builder setStatOption(String setStatOption) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getSetStatOption()- Parameters:
setStatOption- Use theSetStatOptionto ignore the error that is generated when the client attempts to useSETSTATon a file you are uploading to an S3 bucket. Some SFTP file transfer clients can attempt to change the attributes of remote files, including timestamp and permissions, using commands, such asSETSTATwhen uploading the file. However, these commands are not compatible with object storage systems, such as Amazon S3. Due to this incompatibility, file uploads from these clients can result in errors even when the file is otherwise successfully uploaded.Set the value to
ENABLE_NO_OPto have the Transfer Family server ignore theSETSTATcommand, and upload files without needing to make any changes to your SFTP client. While theSetStatOptionENABLE_NO_OPsetting ignores the error, it does generate a log entry in Amazon CloudWatch Logs, so you can determine when the client is making aSETSTATcall.If you want to preserve the original timestamp for your file, and modify other file attributes using
SETSTAT, you can use Amazon EFS as backend storage with Transfer Family.- Returns:
this
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tlsSessionResumptionMode
@Stability(Stable) public CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.Builder tlsSessionResumptionMode(String tlsSessionResumptionMode) Sets the value ofCfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty.getTlsSessionResumptionMode()- Parameters:
tlsSessionResumptionMode- A property used with Transfer Family servers that use the FTPS protocol. TLS Session Resumption provides a mechanism to resume or share a negotiated secret key between the control and data connection for an FTPS session.TlsSessionResumptionModedetermines whether or not the server resumes recent, negotiated sessions through a unique session ID. This property is available duringCreateServerandUpdateServercalls. If aTlsSessionResumptionModevalue is not specified duringCreateServer, it is set toENFORCEDby default.DISABLED: the server does not process TLS session resumption client requests and creates a new TLS session for each request.ENABLED: the server processes and accepts clients that are performing TLS session resumption. The server doesn't reject client data connections that do not perform the TLS session resumption client processing.ENFORCED: the server processes and accepts clients that are performing TLS session resumption. The server rejects client data connections that do not perform the TLS session resumption client processing. Before you set the value toENFORCED, test your clients.
Not all FTPS clients perform TLS session resumption. So, if you choose to enforce TLS session resumption, you prevent any connections from FTPS clients that don't perform the protocol negotiation. To determine whether or not you can use the
ENFORCEDvalue, you need to test your clients.- Returns:
this
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build
Builds the configured instance.- Specified by:
buildin interfacesoftware.amazon.jsii.Builder<CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty>- Returns:
- a new instance of
CfnServer.ProtocolDetailsProperty - Throws:
NullPointerException- if any required attribute was not provided
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