#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DescribeSmbSettingsOutput {
pub gateway_arn: Option<String>,
pub domain_name: Option<String>,
pub active_directory_status: Option<ActiveDirectoryStatus>,
pub smb_guest_password_set: Option<bool>,
pub smb_security_strategy: Option<SmbSecurityStrategy>,
pub file_shares_visible: Option<bool>,
pub smb_local_groups: Option<SmbLocalGroups>,
/* private fields */
}
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; and struct update syntax will not work.gateway_arn: Option<String>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway. Use the ListGateways
operation to return a list of gateways for your account and Amazon Web Services Region.
domain_name: Option<String>
The name of the domain that the gateway is joined to.
active_directory_status: Option<ActiveDirectoryStatus>
Indicates the status of a gateway that is a member of the Active Directory domain.
This field is only used as part of a JoinDomain
request. It is not affected by Active Directory connectivity changes that occur after the JoinDomain
request succeeds.
-
ACCESS_DENIED
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed due to an authentication error. -
DETACHED
: Indicates that gateway is not joined to a domain. -
JOINED
: Indicates that the gateway has successfully joined a domain. -
JOINING
: Indicates that aJoinDomain
operation is in progress. -
NETWORK_ERROR
: Indicates thatJoinDomain
operation failed due to a network or connectivity error. -
TIMEOUT
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed because the operation didn't complete within the allotted time. -
UNKNOWN_ERROR
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed due to another type of error.
smb_guest_password_set: Option<bool>
This value is true
if a password for the guest user smbguest
is set, otherwise false
. Only supported for S3 File Gateways.
Valid Values: true
| false
smb_security_strategy: Option<SmbSecurityStrategy>
The type of security strategy that was specified for file gateway.
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ClientSpecified
: If you choose this option, requests are established based on what is negotiated by the client. This option is recommended when you want to maximize compatibility across different clients in your environment. Supported only for S3 File Gateway. -
MandatorySigning
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv2 or SMBv3 clients that have signing turned on. This option works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or later. -
MandatoryEncryption
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv3 clients that have encryption turned on. Both 256-bit and 128-bit algorithms are allowed. This option is recommended for environments that handle sensitive data. It works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, or later. -
MandatoryEncryptionNoAes128
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv3 clients that use 256-bit AES encryption algorithms. 128-bit algorithms are not allowed. This option is recommended for environments that handle sensitive data. It works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, or later.
The shares on this gateway appear when listing shares. Only supported for S3 File Gateways.
smb_local_groups: Option<SmbLocalGroups>
A list of Active Directory users and groups that have special permissions for SMB file shares on the gateway.
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Source§impl DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
impl DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
Sourcepub fn gateway_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn gateway_arn(&self) -> Option<&str>
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the gateway. Use the ListGateways
operation to return a list of gateways for your account and Amazon Web Services Region.
Sourcepub fn domain_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn domain_name(&self) -> Option<&str>
The name of the domain that the gateway is joined to.
Sourcepub fn active_directory_status(&self) -> Option<&ActiveDirectoryStatus>
pub fn active_directory_status(&self) -> Option<&ActiveDirectoryStatus>
Indicates the status of a gateway that is a member of the Active Directory domain.
This field is only used as part of a JoinDomain
request. It is not affected by Active Directory connectivity changes that occur after the JoinDomain
request succeeds.
-
ACCESS_DENIED
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed due to an authentication error. -
DETACHED
: Indicates that gateway is not joined to a domain. -
JOINED
: Indicates that the gateway has successfully joined a domain. -
JOINING
: Indicates that aJoinDomain
operation is in progress. -
NETWORK_ERROR
: Indicates thatJoinDomain
operation failed due to a network or connectivity error. -
TIMEOUT
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed because the operation didn't complete within the allotted time. -
UNKNOWN_ERROR
: Indicates that theJoinDomain
operation failed due to another type of error.
Sourcepub fn smb_guest_password_set(&self) -> Option<bool>
pub fn smb_guest_password_set(&self) -> Option<bool>
This value is true
if a password for the guest user smbguest
is set, otherwise false
. Only supported for S3 File Gateways.
Valid Values: true
| false
Sourcepub fn smb_security_strategy(&self) -> Option<&SmbSecurityStrategy>
pub fn smb_security_strategy(&self) -> Option<&SmbSecurityStrategy>
The type of security strategy that was specified for file gateway.
-
ClientSpecified
: If you choose this option, requests are established based on what is negotiated by the client. This option is recommended when you want to maximize compatibility across different clients in your environment. Supported only for S3 File Gateway. -
MandatorySigning
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv2 or SMBv3 clients that have signing turned on. This option works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or later. -
MandatoryEncryption
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv3 clients that have encryption turned on. Both 256-bit and 128-bit algorithms are allowed. This option is recommended for environments that handle sensitive data. It works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, or later. -
MandatoryEncryptionNoAes128
: If you choose this option, File Gateway only allows connections from SMBv3 clients that use 256-bit AES encryption algorithms. 128-bit algorithms are not allowed. This option is recommended for environments that handle sensitive data. It works with SMB clients on Microsoft Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, or later.
The shares on this gateway appear when listing shares. Only supported for S3 File Gateways.
Sourcepub fn smb_local_groups(&self) -> Option<&SmbLocalGroups>
pub fn smb_local_groups(&self) -> Option<&SmbLocalGroups>
A list of Active Directory users and groups that have special permissions for SMB file shares on the gateway.
Source§impl DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
impl DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DescribeSmbSettingsOutputBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DescribeSmbSettingsOutputBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
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Source§fn clone(&self) -> DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
fn clone(&self) -> DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
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impl RequestId for DescribeSmbSettingsOutput
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