Module Awso_fms.ValuesSource

Sourceval service : Awso.Service.t
Sourceval apiVersion : string
Sourceval endpointPrefix : string
Sourceval serviceFullName : string
Sourceval signatureVersion : string
Sourceval protocol : string
Sourceval globalEndpoint : string
Sourceval serviceAbbreviation : string
Sourceval targetPrefix : string
Sourceval simple_to_json : ('a -> Awso__Botodata.value) -> 'a -> Yojson.Safe.t
Sourceval composed_to_json : ('a -> Awso__Botodata.value) -> 'a -> Yojson.Safe.t
Sourceval to_query : ('a -> Awso.Client.Query.value) -> 'a -> Awso.Client.Query.t
Sourceval structure_to_value_aux : ('a * 'b option) list -> f:(('a * 'b) list -> 'c) -> [> `Structure of 'c ]
Sourceval structure_to_value : ('a * 'b option) list -> [> `Structure of ('a * 'b) list ]
Sourceval structure_to_wrapped_value : wrapper:'a -> response:'a -> ('b * 'c option) list -> [> `Structure of ('a * [> `Structure of ('b * 'c) list ]) list ]
Sourcemodule IntegerObject : sig ... end
Sourcemodule IPPortNumberInteger : sig ... end
Sourcemodule BooleanObject : sig ... end
Sourcemodule LengthBoundedString : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkAclIcmpTypeCode : sig ... end

ICMP protocol: The ICMP type and code.

Sourcemodule NetworkAclPortRange : sig ... end

TCP or UDP protocols: The range of ports the rule applies to.

Sourcemodule NetworkAclRuleAction : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule IntegerObjectMinimum0 : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkAclEntry : sig ... end

Describes a rule in a network ACL. Each network ACL has a set of numbered ingress rules and a separate set of numbered egress rules. When determining whether a packet should be allowed in or out of a subnet associated with the network ACL, Amazon Web Services processes the entries in the network ACL according to the rule numbers, in ascending order. When you manage an individual network ACL, you explicitly specify the rule numbers. When you specify the network ACL rules in a Firewall Manager policy, you provide the rules to run first, in the order that you want them to run, and the rules to run last, in the order that you want them to run. Firewall Manager assigns the rule numbers for you when you save the network ACL policy specification.

Sourcemodule ResourceId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryDescription : sig ... end

Describes a single rule in a network ACL.

Sourcemodule ActionTarget : sig ... end

Describes a remediation action target.

Sourcemodule Boolean : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntriesDescription : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CIDR : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ManagedServiceData : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CreateNetworkAclAction : sig ... end

Information about the CreateNetworkAcl action in Amazon EC2. This is a remediation option in RemediationAction.

Information about the CreateNetworkAclEntries action in Amazon EC2. This is a remediation option in RemediationAction.

Information about the DeleteNetworkAclEntries action in Amazon EC2. This is a remediation option in RemediationAction.

The action of associating an EC2 resource, such as a subnet or internet gateway, with a route table.

Sourcemodule EC2CopyRouteTableAction : sig ... end

An action that copies the EC2 route table for use in remediation.

Sourcemodule EC2CreateRouteAction : sig ... end

Information about the CreateRoute action in Amazon EC2.

Sourcemodule EC2CreateRouteTableAction : sig ... end

Information about the CreateRouteTable action in Amazon EC2.

Sourcemodule EC2DeleteRouteAction : sig ... end

Information about the DeleteRoute action in Amazon EC2.

Sourcemodule EC2ReplaceRouteAction : sig ... end

Information about the ReplaceRoute action in Amazon EC2.

Information about the ReplaceRouteTableAssociation action in Amazon EC2.

Contains information about the actions that you can take to remediate scope violations caused by your policy's FirewallCreationConfig. FirewallCreationConfig is an optional configuration that you can use to choose which Availability Zones Firewall Manager creates Network Firewall endpoints in.

Information about the ReplaceNetworkAclAssociation action in Amazon EC2. This is a remediation option in RemediationAction.

Sourcemodule BasicInteger : sig ... end
Sourcemodule RemediationAction : sig ... end

Information about an individual action you can take to remediate a violation.

Sourcemodule TargetViolationReason : sig ... end
Sourcemodule IPPortNumber : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryViolationReason : sig ... end

The setting that allows the policy owner to change the behavior of the rule group within a policy.

Sourcemodule PriorityNumber : sig ... end

An ordered list of actions you can take to remediate a violation.

Sourcemodule ResourceIdList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ViolationTarget : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ReferenceRule : sig ... end
Sourcemodule TargetViolationReasons : sig ... end
Sourcemodule RemediationActionType : sig ... end

Describes a set of permissions for a security group rule.

Sourcemodule EntriesWithConflicts : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryViolationReasons : sig ... end
Sourcemodule DestinationType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule TargetType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule LengthBoundedStringList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkFirewallAction : sig ... end
Sourcemodule RuleOrder : sig ... end
Sourcemodule StreamExceptionPolicy : sig ... end
Sourcemodule StatefulRuleGroup : sig ... end

Network Firewall stateful rule group, used in a NetworkFirewallPolicyDescription.

Sourcemodule StatelessRuleGroup : sig ... end

Network Firewall stateless rule group, used in a NetworkFirewallPolicyDescription.

Sourcemodule OrderedRemediationActions : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkAclEntries : sig ... end

Violation detail for network interfaces associated with an EC2 instance.

Sourcemodule PartialMatch : sig ... end

The reference rule that partially matches the ViolationTarget rule and violation reason.

Remediation option for the rule specified in the ViolationTarget.

Sourcemodule DnsRuleGroupPriority : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryViolation : sig ... end

Detailed information about an entry violation in a network ACL. The violation is against the network ACL specification inside the Firewall Manager network ACL policy. This data object is part of InvalidNetworkAclEntriesViolation.

Sourcemodule Route : sig ... end

Describes a route in a route table.

Sourcemodule ExpectedRoute : sig ... end

Information about the expected route in the route table.

Sourcemodule NetworkFirewallActionList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule StatefulEngineOptions : sig ... end

Configuration settings for the handling of the stateful rule groups in a Network Firewall firewall policy.

Sourcemodule StatefulRuleGroupList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule StatelessRuleGroupList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PossibleRemediationAction : sig ... end

A list of remediation actions.

Sourcemodule ResourceArn : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkAclEntrySet : sig ... end

The configuration of the first and last rules for the network ACL policy, and the remediation settings for each.

Sourcemodule FirewallDeploymentModel : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Protocol : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceName : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceCount : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PartialMatches : sig ... end
Sourcemodule DnsRuleGroupPriorities : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PolicyId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EntryViolations : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Routes : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ExpectedRoutes : sig ... end

The definition of the Network Firewall firewall policy.

Sourcemodule ResourceArnList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CustomerPolicyScopeId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceTagKey : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceTagValue : sig ... end
Sourcemodule NetworkAclCommonPolicy : sig ... end

Defines a Firewall Manager network ACL policy. This is used in the PolicyOption of a SecurityServicePolicyData for a Policy, when the SecurityServicePolicyData type is set to NETWORK_ACL_COMMON. For information about network ACLs, see Control traffic to subnets using network ACLs in the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud User Guide.

Sourcemodule NetworkFirewallPolicy : sig ... end

Configures the firewall policy deployment model of Network Firewall. For information about Network Firewall deployment models, see Network Firewall example architectures with routing in the Network Firewall Developer Guide.

Sourcemodule ThirdPartyFirewallPolicy : sig ... end

Configures the deployment model for the third-party firewall.

Sourcemodule App : sig ... end

An individual Firewall Manager application.

Sourcemodule AWSAccountId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule OrganizationalUnitId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule SecurityServiceType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AWSRegion : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EvaluationResult : sig ... end

Describes the compliance status for the account. An account is considered noncompliant if it includes resources that are not protected by the specified policy or that don't comply with the policy.

Sourcemodule DependentServiceName : sig ... end
Sourcemodule DetailedInfo : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AwsEc2InstanceViolation : sig ... end

Violation detail for an EC2 instance resource.

Violation detail for the rule violation in a security group when compared to the primary security group of the Firewall Manager policy.

A DNS Firewall rule group that Firewall Manager tried to associate with a VPC is already associated with the VPC and can't be associated again.

The VPC that Firewall Manager was applying a DNS Fireall policy to reached the limit for associated DNS Firewall rule groups. Firewall Manager tried to associate another rule group with the VPC and failed due to the limit.

A rule group that Firewall Manager tried to associate with a VPC has the same priority as a rule group that's already associated.

Contains details about the firewall subnet that violates the policy scope.

The violation details for a firewall subnet's VPC endpoint that's deleted or missing.

Violation detail for the entries in a network ACL resource.

Violation detail for an internet gateway route with an inactive state in the customer subnet route table or Network Firewall subnet route table.

Violation detail for the subnet for which internet traffic that hasn't been inspected.

Violation detail for the improperly configured subnet route. It's possible there is a missing route table route, or a configuration that causes traffic to cross an Availability Zone boundary.

Violation detail for Network Firewall for a subnet that's not associated to the expected Firewall Manager managed route table.

Violation detail for an expected route missing in Network Firewall.

Violation detail for Network Firewall for a subnet that doesn't have a Firewall Manager managed firewall in its VPC.

Violation detail for Network Firewall for an Availability Zone that's missing the expected Firewall Manager managed subnet.

Violation detail for Network Firewall for a firewall policy that has a different NetworkFirewallPolicyDescription than is required by the Firewall Manager policy.

Violation detail for an unexpected route that's present in a route table.

Violation detail for an unexpected gateway route that’s present in a route table.

A list of possible remediation action lists. Each individual possible remediation action is a list of individual remediation actions.

Contains details about the route endpoint that violates the policy scope.

The violation details for a third-party firewall that's not associated with an Firewall Manager managed route table.

The violation details about a third-party firewall's subnet that doesn't have a Firewall Manager managed firewall in its VPC.

The violation details for a third-party firewall for an Availability Zone that's missing the Firewall Manager managed subnet.

The violation details for a web ACL whose configuration is incompatible with the Firewall Manager policy.

The violation details for a web ACL that's associated with at least one resource that's out of scope of the Firewall Manager policy.

Sourcemodule TagKey : sig ... end
Sourcemodule TagValue : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ViolationReason : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PreviousListVersion : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ProtocolsList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CustomerPolicyScopeIdList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CustomerPolicyScopeIdType : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Base62Id : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceTag : sig ... end

The resource tags that Firewall Manager uses to determine if a particular resource should be included or excluded from the Firewall Manager policy. Tags enable you to categorize your Amazon Web Services resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. If you add more than one tag to a policy, you can specify whether to combine them using the logical AND operator or the logical OR operator. For more information, see Working with Tag Editor. Every resource tag must have a string value, either a non-empty string or an empty string. If you don't provide a value for a resource tag, Firewall Manager saves the value as an empty string: "". When Firewall Manager compares tags, it only matches two tags if they have the same key and the same value. A tag with an empty string value only matches with tags that also have an empty string value.

Sourcemodule PolicyOption : sig ... end

Contains the settings to configure a network ACL policy, a Network Firewall firewall policy deployment model, or a third-party firewall policy.

Sourcemodule AppsList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AccountIdList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule OrganizationalUnitIdList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule SecurityServiceTypeList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AWSRegionList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule FirewallPolicyId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule FirewallPolicyName : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Description : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Name : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceSetStatus : sig ... end
Sourcemodule TimeStamp : sig ... end
Sourcemodule Identifier : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ListId : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CustomerPolicyStatus : sig ... end
Sourcemodule EvaluationResults : sig ... end
Sourcemodule IssueInfoMap : sig ... end
Sourcemodule OrganizationStatus : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceViolation : sig ... end

Violation detail based on resource type.

Sourcemodule Tag : sig ... end

A collection of key:value pairs associated with an Amazon Web Services 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 Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule ComplianceViolator : sig ... end

Details of the resource that is not protected by the policy.

Sourcemodule FailedItemReason : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ErrorMessage : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceTypeList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule UpdateToken : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PreviousProtocolsList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule CustomerPolicyScopeMap : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PolicyUpdateToken : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceDescription : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceSetIds : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceTags : sig ... end
Sourcemodule SecurityServicePolicyData : sig ... end

Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.

Sourcemodule PreviousAppsList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AccountScope : sig ... end

Configures the accounts within the administrator's Organizations organization that the specified Firewall Manager administrator can apply policies to.

Sourcemodule OrganizationalUnitScope : sig ... end

Defines the Organizations organizational units (OUs) that the specified Firewall Manager administrator can apply policies to. For more information about OUs in Organizations, see Managing organizational units (OUs) in the Organizations User Guide.

Sourcemodule PolicyTypeScope : sig ... end

Defines the policy types that the specified Firewall Manager administrator can manage.

Sourcemodule RegionScope : sig ... end

Defines the Amazon Web Services Regions that the specified Firewall Manager administrator can manage.

Configures the third-party firewall's firewall policy.

Sourcemodule ResourceSetSummary : sig ... end

Summarizes the resource sets used in a policy.

Sourcemodule Resource : sig ... end

Details of a resource that is associated to an Firewall Manager resource set.

Sourcemodule ProtocolsListDataSummary : sig ... end

Details of the Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule PolicySummary : sig ... end

Details of the Firewall Manager policy.

Sourcemodule DiscoveredResource : sig ... end

A resource in the organization that's available to be associated with a Firewall Manager resource set.

Sourcemodule PolicyComplianceStatus : sig ... end

Indicates whether the account is compliant with the specified policy. An account is considered noncompliant if it includes resources that are not protected by the policy, for WAF and Shield Advanced policies, or that are noncompliant with the policy, for security group policies.

Sourcemodule AppsListDataSummary : sig ... end

Details of the Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule AdminAccountSummary : sig ... end

Contains high level information about the Firewall Manager administrator account.

Sourcemodule ResourceViolations : sig ... end
Sourcemodule TagList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ComplianceViolators : sig ... end
Sourcemodule FailedItem : sig ... end

Details of a resource that failed when trying to update it's association to a resource set.

Sourcemodule InternalErrorException : sig ... end

The operation failed because of a system problem, even though the request was valid. Retry your request.

Sourcemodule InvalidInputException : sig ... end

The parameters of the request were invalid.

Sourcemodule InvalidOperationException : sig ... end

The operation failed because there was nothing to do or the operation wasn't possible. For example, you might have submitted an AssociateAdminAccount request for an account ID that was already set as the Firewall Manager administrator. Or you might have tried to access a Region that's disabled by default, and that you need to enable for the Firewall Manager administrator account and for Organizations before you can access it.

Sourcemodule ResourceNotFoundException : sig ... end

The specified resource was not found.

Sourcemodule TagKeyList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule LimitExceededException : sig ... end

The operation exceeds a resource limit, for example, the maximum number of policy objects that you can create for an Amazon Web Services account. For more information, see Firewall Manager Limits in the WAF Developer Guide.

Sourcemodule ResourceSet : sig ... end

A set of resources to include in a policy.

Sourcemodule ProtocolsListData : sig ... end

An Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule InvalidTypeException : sig ... end

The value of the Type parameter is invalid.

Sourcemodule Policy : sig ... end

An Firewall Manager policy.

Sourcemodule AppsListData : sig ... end

An Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule AdminScope : sig ... end

Defines the resources that the Firewall Manager administrator can manage. For more information about administrative scope, see Managing Firewall Manager administrators in the Firewall Manager Developer Guide.

Sourcemodule PaginationToken : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PaginationMaxResults : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ThirdPartyFirewall : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceSetSummaryList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ResourceList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ProtocolsListsData : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PolicySummaryList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule MemberAccounts : sig ... end
Sourcemodule DiscoveredResourceList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AWSAccountIdList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AppsListsData : sig ... end
Sourcemodule AdminAccountSummaryList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule ViolationDetail : sig ... end

Violations for a resource based on the specified Firewall Manager policy and Amazon Web Services account.

Sourcemodule ProtectionData : sig ... end
Sourcemodule PolicyComplianceDetail : sig ... end

Describes the noncompliant resources in a member account for a specific Firewall Manager policy. A maximum of 100 entries are displayed. If more than 100 resources are noncompliant, EvaluationLimitExceeded is set to True.

Sourcemodule AccountRoleStatus : sig ... end
Sourcemodule FailedItemList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule IdentifierList : sig ... end
Sourcemodule UntagResourceResponse : sig ... end

Removes one or more tags from an Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule UntagResourceRequest : sig ... end

Removes one or more tags from an Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule TagResourceResponse : sig ... end

Adds one or more tags to an Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule TagResourceRequest : sig ... end

Adds one or more tags to an Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule PutResourceSetResponse : sig ... end

Creates the resource set. An Firewall Manager resource set defines the resources to import into an Firewall Manager policy from another Amazon Web Services service.

Sourcemodule PutResourceSetRequest : sig ... end

Creates the resource set. An Firewall Manager resource set defines the resources to import into an Firewall Manager policy from another Amazon Web Services service.

Sourcemodule PutProtocolsListResponse : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule PutProtocolsListRequest : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule PutPolicyResponse : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager policy. A Firewall Manager policy is specific to the individual policy type. If you want to enforce multiple policy types across accounts, you can create multiple policies. You can create more than one policy for each type. If you add a new account to an organization that you created with Organizations, Firewall Manager automatically applies the policy to the resources in that account that are within scope of the policy. Firewall Manager provides the following types of policies: WAF policy - This policy applies WAF web ACL protections to specified accounts and resources. Shield Advanced policy - This policy applies Shield Advanced protection to specified accounts and resources. Security Groups policy - This type of policy gives you control over security groups that are in use throughout your organization in Organizations and lets you enforce a baseline set of rules across your organization. Network ACL policy - This type of policy gives you control over the network ACLs that are in use throughout your organization in Organizations and lets you enforce a baseline set of first and last network ACL rules across your organization. Network Firewall policy - This policy applies Network Firewall protection to your organization's VPCs. DNS Firewall policy - This policy applies Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall protections to your organization's VPCs. Third-party firewall policy - This policy applies third-party firewall protections. Third-party firewalls are available by subscription through the Amazon Web Services Marketplace console at Amazon Web Services Marketplace. Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW policy - This policy applies Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) protections and Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW rulestacks to your organization's VPCs. Fortigate CNF policy - This policy applies Fortigate Cloud Native Firewall (CNF) protections. Fortigate CNF is a cloud-centered solution that blocks Zero-Day threats and secures cloud infrastructures with industry-leading advanced threat prevention, smart web application firewalls (WAF), and API protection.

Sourcemodule PutPolicyRequest : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager policy. A Firewall Manager policy is specific to the individual policy type. If you want to enforce multiple policy types across accounts, you can create multiple policies. You can create more than one policy for each type. If you add a new account to an organization that you created with Organizations, Firewall Manager automatically applies the policy to the resources in that account that are within scope of the policy. Firewall Manager provides the following types of policies: WAF policy - This policy applies WAF web ACL protections to specified accounts and resources. Shield Advanced policy - This policy applies Shield Advanced protection to specified accounts and resources. Security Groups policy - This type of policy gives you control over security groups that are in use throughout your organization in Organizations and lets you enforce a baseline set of rules across your organization. Network ACL policy - This type of policy gives you control over the network ACLs that are in use throughout your organization in Organizations and lets you enforce a baseline set of first and last network ACL rules across your organization. Network Firewall policy - This policy applies Network Firewall protection to your organization's VPCs. DNS Firewall policy - This policy applies Amazon Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall protections to your organization's VPCs. Third-party firewall policy - This policy applies third-party firewall protections. Third-party firewalls are available by subscription through the Amazon Web Services Marketplace console at Amazon Web Services Marketplace. Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW policy - This policy applies Palo Alto Networks Cloud Next Generation Firewall (NGFW) protections and Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW rulestacks to your organization's VPCs. Fortigate CNF policy - This policy applies Fortigate Cloud Native Firewall (CNF) protections. Fortigate CNF is a cloud-centered solution that blocks Zero-Day threats and secures cloud infrastructures with industry-leading advanced threat prevention, smart web application firewalls (WAF), and API protection.

Designates the IAM role and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that Firewall Manager uses to record SNS logs. To perform this action outside of the console, you must first configure the SNS topic's access policy to allow the SnsRoleName to publish SNS logs. If the SnsRoleName provided is a role other than the AWSServiceRoleForFMS service-linked role, this role must have a trust relationship configured to allow the Firewall Manager service principal fms.amazonaws.com to assume this role. For information about configuring an SNS access policy, see Service roles for Firewall Manager in the Firewall Manager Developer Guide.

Sourcemodule PutAppsListResponse : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule PutAppsListRequest : sig ... end

Creates an Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule PutAdminAccountRequest : sig ... end

Creates or updates an Firewall Manager administrator account. The account must be a member of the organization that was onboarded to Firewall Manager by AssociateAdminAccount. Only the organization's management account can create an Firewall Manager administrator account. When you create an Firewall Manager administrator account, the service checks to see if the account is already a delegated administrator within Organizations. If the account isn't a delegated administrator, Firewall Manager calls Organizations to delegate the account within Organizations. For more information about administrator accounts within Organizations, see Managing the Amazon Web Services Accounts in Your Organization.

Retrieves a list of all of the third-party firewall policies that are associated with the third-party firewall administrator's account.

Retrieves a list of all of the third-party firewall policies that are associated with the third-party firewall administrator's account.

Retrieves the list of tags for the specified Amazon Web Services resource.

Retrieves the list of tags for the specified Amazon Web Services resource.

Sourcemodule ListResourceSetsResponse : sig ... end

Returns an array of ResourceSetSummary objects.

Sourcemodule ListResourceSetsRequest : sig ... end

Returns an array of ResourceSetSummary objects.

Returns an array of resources that are currently associated to a resource set.

Returns an array of resources that are currently associated to a resource set.

Returns an array of ProtocolsListDataSummary objects.

Sourcemodule ListProtocolsListsRequest : sig ... end

Returns an array of ProtocolsListDataSummary objects.

Sourcemodule ListPoliciesResponse : sig ... end

Returns an array of PolicySummary objects.

Sourcemodule ListPoliciesRequest : sig ... end

Returns an array of PolicySummary objects.

Returns a MemberAccounts object that lists the member accounts in the administrator's Amazon Web Services organization. Either an Firewall Manager administrator or the organization's management account can make this request.

Sourcemodule ListMemberAccountsRequest : sig ... end

Returns a MemberAccounts object that lists the member accounts in the administrator's Amazon Web Services organization. Either an Firewall Manager administrator or the organization's management account can make this request.

Returns an array of resources in the organization's accounts that are available to be associated with a resource set.

Returns an array of resources in the organization's accounts that are available to be associated with a resource set.

Returns an array of PolicyComplianceStatus objects. Use PolicyComplianceStatus to get a summary of which member accounts are protected by the specified policy.

Returns an array of PolicyComplianceStatus objects. Use PolicyComplianceStatus to get a summary of which member accounts are protected by the specified policy.

Sourcemodule ListAppsListsResponse : sig ... end

Returns an array of AppsListDataSummary objects.

Sourcemodule ListAppsListsRequest : sig ... end

Returns an array of AppsListDataSummary objects.

Lists the accounts that are managing the specified Organizations member account. This is useful for any member account so that they can view the accounts who are managing their account. This operation only returns the managing administrators that have the requested account within their AdminScope.

Lists the accounts that are managing the specified Organizations member account. This is useful for any member account so that they can view the accounts who are managing their account. This operation only returns the managing administrators that have the requested account within their AdminScope.

Returns a AdminAccounts object that lists the Firewall Manager administrators within the organization that are onboarded to Firewall Manager by AssociateAdminAccount. This operation can be called only from the organization's management account.

Returns a AdminAccounts object that lists the Firewall Manager administrators within the organization that are onboarded to Firewall Manager by AssociateAdminAccount. This operation can be called only from the organization's management account.

Retrieves violations for a resource based on the specified Firewall Manager policy and Amazon Web Services account.

Retrieves violations for a resource based on the specified Firewall Manager policy and Amazon Web Services account.

The onboarding status of a Firewall Manager admin account to third-party firewall vendor tenant.

The onboarding status of a Firewall Manager admin account to third-party firewall vendor tenant.

Sourcemodule GetResourceSetResponse : sig ... end

Gets information about a specific resource set.

Sourcemodule GetResourceSetRequest : sig ... end

Gets information about a specific resource set.

Sourcemodule GetProtocolsListResponse : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule GetProtocolsListRequest : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager protocols list.

If you created a Shield Advanced policy, returns policy-level attack summary information in the event of a potential DDoS attack. Other policy types are currently unsupported.

If you created a Shield Advanced policy, returns policy-level attack summary information in the event of a potential DDoS attack. Other policy types are currently unsupported.

Sourcemodule GetPolicyResponse : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager policy.

Sourcemodule GetPolicyRequest : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager policy.

Information about the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that is used to record Firewall Manager SNS logs.

Information about the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that is used to record Firewall Manager SNS logs.

Returns detailed compliance information about the specified member account. Details include resources that are in and out of compliance with the specified policy. The reasons for resources being considered compliant depend on the Firewall Manager policy type.

Returns detailed compliance information about the specified member account. Details include resources that are in and out of compliance with the specified policy. The reasons for resources being considered compliant depend on the Firewall Manager policy type.

Sourcemodule GetAppsListResponse : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule GetAppsListRequest : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified Firewall Manager applications list.

Sourcemodule GetAdminScopeResponse : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified account's administrative scope. The administrative scope defines the resources that an Firewall Manager administrator can manage.

Sourcemodule GetAdminScopeRequest : sig ... end

Returns information about the specified account's administrative scope. The administrative scope defines the resources that an Firewall Manager administrator can manage.

Sourcemodule GetAdminAccountResponse : sig ... end

Returns the Organizations account that is associated with Firewall Manager as the Firewall Manager default administrator.

Sourcemodule GetAdminAccountRequest : sig ... end

Returns the Organizations account that is associated with Firewall Manager as the Firewall Manager default administrator.

Disassociates a Firewall Manager policy administrator from a third-party firewall tenant. When you call DisassociateThirdPartyFirewall, the third-party firewall vendor deletes all of the firewalls that are associated with the account.

Disassociates a Firewall Manager policy administrator from a third-party firewall tenant. When you call DisassociateThirdPartyFirewall, the third-party firewall vendor deletes all of the firewalls that are associated with the account.

Disassociates an Firewall Manager administrator account. To set a different account as an Firewall Manager administrator, submit a PutAdminAccount request. To set an account as a default administrator account, you must submit an AssociateAdminAccount request. Disassociation of the default administrator account follows the first in, last out principle. If you are the default administrator, all Firewall Manager administrators within the organization must first disassociate their accounts before you can disassociate your account.

Sourcemodule DeleteResourceSetRequest : sig ... end

Deletes the specified ResourceSet.

Permanently deletes an Firewall Manager protocols list.

Sourcemodule DeletePolicyRequest : sig ... end

Permanently deletes an Firewall Manager policy.

Deletes an Firewall Manager association with the IAM role and the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that is used to record Firewall Manager SNS logs.

Sourcemodule DeleteAppsListRequest : sig ... end

Permanently deletes an Firewall Manager applications list.

Disassociates resources from a Firewall Manager resource set.

Disassociates resources from a Firewall Manager resource set.

Associate resources to a Firewall Manager resource set.

Associate resources to a Firewall Manager resource set.

Sets the Firewall Manager policy administrator as a tenant administrator of a third-party firewall service. A tenant is an instance of the third-party firewall service that's associated with your Amazon Web Services customer account.

Sets the Firewall Manager policy administrator as a tenant administrator of a third-party firewall service. A tenant is an instance of the third-party firewall service that's associated with your Amazon Web Services customer account.

Sets a Firewall Manager default administrator account. The Firewall Manager default administrator account can manage third-party firewalls and has full administrative scope that allows administration of all policy types, accounts, organizational units, and Regions. This account must be a member account of the organization in Organizations whose resources you want to protect. For information about working with Firewall Manager administrator accounts, see Managing Firewall Manager administrators in the Firewall Manager Developer Guide.