Struct rusoto_fms::ResourceViolation [−][src]
pub struct ResourceViolation { pub aws_ec_2_instance_violation: Option<AwsEc2InstanceViolation>, pub aws_ec_2_network_interface_violation: Option<AwsEc2NetworkInterfaceViolation>, pub aws_vpc_security_group_violation: Option<AwsVPCSecurityGroupViolation>, pub dns_duplicate_rule_group_violation: Option<DnsDuplicateRuleGroupViolation>, pub dns_rule_group_limit_exceeded_violation: Option<DnsRuleGroupLimitExceededViolation>, pub dns_rule_group_priority_conflict_violation: Option<DnsRuleGroupPriorityConflictViolation>, pub network_firewall_missing_expected_rt_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingExpectedRTViolation>, pub network_firewall_missing_firewall_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingFirewallViolation>, pub network_firewall_missing_subnet_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingSubnetViolation>, pub network_firewall_policy_modified_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallPolicyModifiedViolation>, }
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Violation detail based on resource type.
Fields
aws_ec_2_instance_violation: Option<AwsEc2InstanceViolation>
Violation details for an EC2 instance.
aws_ec_2_network_interface_violation: Option<AwsEc2NetworkInterfaceViolation>
Violation details for network interface.
aws_vpc_security_group_violation: Option<AwsVPCSecurityGroupViolation>
Violation details for security groups.
dns_duplicate_rule_group_violation: Option<DnsDuplicateRuleGroupViolation>
Violation detail for a DNS Firewall policy that indicates that a rule group that Firewall Manager tried to associate with a VPC is already associated with the VPC and can't be associated again.
dns_rule_group_limit_exceeded_violation: Option<DnsRuleGroupLimitExceededViolation>
Violation details for a DNS Firewall policy that indicates that the VPC reached the limit for associated DNS Firewall rule groups. Firewall Manager tried to associate another rule group with the VPC and failed.
dns_rule_group_priority_conflict_violation: Option<DnsRuleGroupPriorityConflictViolation>
Violation detail for a DNS Firewall policy that indicates that a rule group that Firewall Manager tried to associate with a VPC has the same priority as a rule group that's already associated.
network_firewall_missing_expected_rt_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingExpectedRTViolation>
Violation detail for an Network Firewall policy that indicates that a subnet is not associated with the expected Firewall Manager managed route table.
network_firewall_missing_firewall_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingFirewallViolation>
Violation detail for an Network Firewall policy that indicates that a subnet has no Firewall Manager managed firewall in its VPC.
network_firewall_missing_subnet_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallMissingSubnetViolation>
Violation detail for an Network Firewall policy that indicates that an Availability Zone is missing the expected Firewall Manager managed subnet.
network_firewall_policy_modified_violation: Option<NetworkFirewallPolicyModifiedViolation>
Violation detail for an Network Firewall policy that indicates that a firewall policy in an individual account has been modified in a way that makes it noncompliant. For example, the individual account owner might have deleted a rule group, changed the priority of a stateless rule group, or changed a policy default action.
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Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for ResourceViolation
impl Send for ResourceViolation
impl Sync for ResourceViolation
impl Unpin for ResourceViolation
impl UnwindSafe for ResourceViolation
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