Struct aws_sdk_networkfirewall::operation::create_tls_inspection_configuration::CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput {
pub tls_inspection_configuration_name: Option<String>,
pub tls_inspection_configuration: Option<TlsInspectionConfiguration>,
pub description: Option<String>,
pub tags: Option<Vec<Tag>>,
pub encryption_configuration: Option<EncryptionConfiguration>,
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.tls_inspection_configuration_name: Option<String>
The descriptive name of the TLS inspection configuration. You can't change the name of a TLS inspection configuration after you create it.
tls_inspection_configuration: Option<TlsInspectionConfiguration>
The object that defines a TLS inspection configuration. This, along with TLSInspectionConfigurationResponse
, define the TLS inspection configuration. You can retrieve all objects for a TLS inspection configuration by calling DescribeTLSInspectionConfiguration
.
Network Firewall uses a TLS inspection configuration to decrypt traffic. Network Firewall re-encrypts the traffic before sending it to its destination.
To use a TLS inspection configuration, you add it to a new Network Firewall firewall policy, then you apply the firewall policy to a firewall. Network Firewall acts as a proxy service to decrypt and inspect the traffic traveling through your firewalls. You can reference a TLS inspection configuration from more than one firewall policy, and you can use a firewall policy in more than one firewall. For more information about using TLS inspection configurations, see Inspecting SSL/TLS traffic with TLS inspection configurations in the Network Firewall Developer Guide.
description: Option<String>
A description of the TLS inspection configuration.
The key:value pairs to associate with the resource.
encryption_configuration: Option<EncryptionConfiguration>
A complex type that contains optional Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) encryption settings for your Network Firewall resources. Your data is encrypted by default with an Amazon Web Services owned key that Amazon Web Services owns and manages for you. You can use either the Amazon Web Services owned key, or provide your own customer managed key. To learn more about KMS encryption of your Network Firewall resources, see Encryption at rest with Amazon Web Services Key Managment Service in the Network Firewall Developer Guide.
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source§impl CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
impl CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
sourcepub fn tls_inspection_configuration_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn tls_inspection_configuration_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The descriptive name of the TLS inspection configuration. You can't change the name of a TLS inspection configuration after you create it.
sourcepub fn tls_inspection_configuration(
&self
) -> Option<&TlsInspectionConfiguration>
pub fn tls_inspection_configuration( &self ) -> Option<&TlsInspectionConfiguration>
The object that defines a TLS inspection configuration. This, along with TLSInspectionConfigurationResponse
, define the TLS inspection configuration. You can retrieve all objects for a TLS inspection configuration by calling DescribeTLSInspectionConfiguration
.
Network Firewall uses a TLS inspection configuration to decrypt traffic. Network Firewall re-encrypts the traffic before sending it to its destination.
To use a TLS inspection configuration, you add it to a new Network Firewall firewall policy, then you apply the firewall policy to a firewall. Network Firewall acts as a proxy service to decrypt and inspect the traffic traveling through your firewalls. You can reference a TLS inspection configuration from more than one firewall policy, and you can use a firewall policy in more than one firewall. For more information about using TLS inspection configurations, see Inspecting SSL/TLS traffic with TLS inspection configurations in the Network Firewall Developer Guide.
sourcepub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn description(&self) -> Option<&str>
A description of the TLS inspection configuration.
The key:value pairs to associate with the resource.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .tags.is_none()
.
sourcepub fn encryption_configuration(&self) -> Option<&EncryptionConfiguration>
pub fn encryption_configuration(&self) -> Option<&EncryptionConfiguration>
A complex type that contains optional Amazon Web Services Key Management Service (KMS) encryption settings for your Network Firewall resources. Your data is encrypted by default with an Amazon Web Services owned key that Amazon Web Services owns and manages for you. You can use either the Amazon Web Services owned key, or provide your own customer managed key. To learn more about KMS encryption of your Network Firewall resources, see Encryption at rest with Amazon Web Services Key Managment Service in the Network Firewall Developer Guide.
source§impl CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
impl CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
sourcepub fn builder() -> CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
.
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source§impl Clone for CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
impl Clone for CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
source§fn clone(&self) -> CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
fn clone(&self) -> CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
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source§fn eq(&self, other: &CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput) -> bool
self
and other
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.impl StructuralPartialEq for CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
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impl Unpin for CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
impl UnwindSafe for CreateTlsInspectionConfigurationInput
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