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NAME

Paws::Transfer::UpdateServer - Arguments for method UpdateServer on Paws::Transfer

DESCRIPTION

This class represents the parameters used for calling the method UpdateServer on the AWS Transfer Family service. Use the attributes of this class as arguments to method UpdateServer.

You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the call to UpdateServer.

SYNOPSIS

my $transfer = Paws->service('Transfer');
my $UpdateServerResponse = $transfer->UpdateServer(
  ServerId        => 'MyServerId',
  Certificate     => 'MyCertificate',    # OPTIONAL
  EndpointDetails => {
    AddressAllocationIds => [ 'MyAddressAllocationId', ... ],    # OPTIONAL
    SecurityGroupIds     => [
      'MySecurityGroupId', ...    # min: 11, max: 20
    ],    # OPTIONAL
    SubnetIds     => [ 'MySubnetId', ... ],    # OPTIONAL
    VpcEndpointId => 'MyVpcEndpointId',        # min: 22, max: 22; OPTIONAL
    VpcId         => 'MyVpcId',                # OPTIONAL
  },    # OPTIONAL
  EndpointType            => 'PUBLIC',       # OPTIONAL
  HostKey                 => 'MyHostKey',    # OPTIONAL
  IdentityProviderDetails => {
    DirectoryId    => 'MyDirectoryId',       # min: 12, max: 12; OPTIONAL
    InvocationRole => 'MyRole',              # min: 20, max: 2048; OPTIONAL
    Url            => 'MyUrl',               # max: 255; OPTIONAL
  },    # OPTIONAL
  LoggingRole     => 'MyNullableRole',    # OPTIONAL
  ProtocolDetails => {
    PassiveIp => 'MyPassiveIp',           # max: 15; OPTIONAL
  },    # OPTIONAL
  Protocols => [
    'SFTP', ...    # values: SFTP, FTP, FTPS
  ],    # OPTIONAL
  SecurityPolicyName => 'MySecurityPolicyName',    # OPTIONAL
);

# Results:
my $ServerId = $UpdateServerResponse->ServerId;

# Returns a L<Paws::Transfer::UpdateServerResponse> object.

Values for attributes that are native types (Int, String, Float, etc) can passed as-is (scalar values). Values for complex Types (objects) can be passed as a HashRef. The keys and values of the hashref will be used to instance the underlying object. For the AWS API documentation, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/goto/WebAPI/transfer/UpdateServer

ATTRIBUTES

Certificate => Str

The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web ServicesCertificate Manager (ACM) certificate. Required when Protocols is set to FTPS.

To request a new public certificate, see Request a public certificate (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/gs-acm-request-public.html) in the Amazon Web ServicesCertificate Manager User Guide.

To import an existing certificate into ACM, see Importing certificates into ACM (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/import-certificate.html) in the Amazon Web ServicesCertificate Manager User Guide.

To request a private certificate to use FTPS through private IP addresses, see Request a private certificate (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/acm/latest/userguide/gs-acm-request-private.html) in the Amazon Web ServicesCertificate Manager User Guide.

Certificates with the following cryptographic algorithms and key sizes are supported:

  • 2048-bit RSA (RSA_2048)

  • 4096-bit RSA (RSA_4096)

  • Elliptic Prime Curve 256 bit (EC_prime256v1)

  • Elliptic Prime Curve 384 bit (EC_secp384r1)

  • Elliptic Prime Curve 521 bit (EC_secp521r1)

The certificate must be a valid SSL/TLS X.509 version 3 certificate with FQDN or IP address specified and information about the issuer.

EndpointDetails => Paws::Transfer::EndpointDetails

The virtual private cloud (VPC) endpoint settings that are configured for your server. When you host your endpoint within your VPC, you can make it accessible only to resources within your VPC, or you can attach Elastic IP addresses and make it accessible to clients over the internet. Your VPC's default security groups are automatically assigned to your endpoint.

EndpointType => Str

The type of endpoint that you want your server to use. You can choose to make your server's endpoint publicly accessible (PUBLIC) or host it inside your VPC. With an endpoint that is hosted in a VPC, you can restrict access to your server and resources only within your VPC or choose to make it internet facing by attaching Elastic IP addresses directly to it.

After May 19, 2021, you won't be able to create a server using EndpointType=VPC_ENDPOINT in your Amazon Web Servicesaccount if your account hasn't already done so before May 19, 2021. If you have already created servers with EndpointType=VPC_ENDPOINT in your Amazon Web Servicesaccount on or before May 19, 2021, you will not be affected. After this date, use EndpointType=VPC.

For more information, see https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/create-server-in-vpc.html#deprecate-vpc-endpoint.

It is recommended that you use VPC as the EndpointType. With this endpoint type, you have the option to directly associate up to three Elastic IPv4 addresses (BYO IP included) with your server's endpoint and use VPC security groups to restrict traffic by the client's public IP address. This is not possible with EndpointType set to VPC_ENDPOINT.

Valid values are: "PUBLIC", "VPC", "VPC_ENDPOINT"

HostKey => Str

The RSA private key as generated by ssh-keygen -N "" -m PEM -f my-new-server-key.

If you aren't planning to migrate existing users from an existing server to a new server, don't update the host key. Accidentally changing a server's host key can be disruptive.

For more information, see Change the host key for your SFTP-enabled server (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/transfer/latest/userguide/edit-server-config.html#configuring-servers-change-host-key) in the Amazon Web ServicesTransfer Family User Guide.

IdentityProviderDetails => Paws::Transfer::IdentityProviderDetails

An array containing all of the information required to call a customer's authentication API method.

LoggingRole => Str

Specifies the Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the Amazon Web Services Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that allows a server to turn on Amazon CloudWatch logging for Amazon S3 or Amazon EFS events. When set, user activity can be viewed in your CloudWatch logs.

ProtocolDetails => Paws::Transfer::ProtocolDetails

The protocol settings that are configured for your server.

Use the PassiveIp parameter to indicate passive mode (for FTP and FTPS protocols). Enter a single dotted-quad IPv4 address, such as the external IP address of a firewall, router, or load balancer.

Protocols => ArrayRef[Str|Undef]

Specifies the file transfer protocol or protocols over which your file transfer protocol client can connect to your server's endpoint. The available protocols are:

  • Secure Shell (SSH) File Transfer Protocol (SFTP): File transfer over SSH

  • File Transfer Protocol Secure (FTPS): File transfer with TLS encryption

  • File Transfer Protocol (FTP): Unencrypted file transfer

If you select FTPS, you must choose a certificate stored in Amazon Web ServicesCertificate Manager (ACM) which will be used to identify your server when clients connect to it over FTPS.

If Protocol includes either FTP or FTPS, then the EndpointType must be VPC and the IdentityProviderType must be AWS_DIRECTORY_SERVICE or API_GATEWAY.

If Protocol includes FTP, then AddressAllocationIds cannot be associated.

If Protocol is set only to SFTP, the EndpointType can be set to PUBLIC and the IdentityProviderType can be set to SERVICE_MANAGED.

SecurityPolicyName => Str

Specifies the name of the security policy that is attached to the server.

REQUIRED ServerId => Str

A system-assigned unique identifier for a server instance that the user account is assigned to.

SEE ALSO

This class forms part of Paws, documenting arguments for method UpdateServer in Paws::Transfer

BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS

The source code is located here: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl

Please report bugs to: https://github.com/pplu/aws-sdk-perl/issues