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A low-level client representing Firewall Management Service (FMS):
import boto3
client = boto3.client('fms')
These are the available methods:
Sets the AWS Firewall Manager administrator account. AWS Firewall Manager must be associated with the master account of your AWS organization or associated with a member account that has the appropriate permissions. If the account ID that you submit is not an AWS Organizations master account, AWS Firewall Manager will set the appropriate permissions for the given member account.
The account that you associate with AWS Firewall Manager is called the AWS Firewall Manager administrator account.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.associate_admin_account(
AdminAccount='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The AWS account ID to associate with AWS Firewall Manager as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator account. This can be an AWS Organizations master account or a member account. For more information about AWS Organizations and master accounts, see Managing the AWS Accounts in Your Organization .
Exceptions
Check if an operation can be paginated.
Deletes an AWS Firewall Manager association with the IAM role and the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that is used to record AWS Firewall Manager SNS logs.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_notification_channel()
Exceptions
Permanently deletes an AWS Firewall Manager policy.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.delete_policy(
PolicyId='string',
DeleteAllPolicyResources=True|False
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the policy that you want to delete. PolicyId is returned by PutPolicy and by ListPolicies .
If True , the request performs cleanup according to the policy type.
For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, the cleanup does the following:
For security group policies, the cleanup does the following for each security group in the policy:
After the cleanup, in-scope resources are no longer protected by web ACLs in this policy. Protection of out-of-scope resources remains unchanged. Scope is determined by tags that you create and accounts that you associate with the policy. When creating the policy, if you specify that only resources in specific accounts or with specific tags are in scope of the policy, those accounts and resources are handled by the policy. All others are out of scope. If you don't specify tags or accounts, all resources are in scope.
None
Exceptions
Disassociates the account that has been set as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator account. To set a different account as the administrator account, you must submit an AssociateAdminAccount request.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.disassociate_admin_account()
Exceptions
Generate a presigned url given a client, its method, and arguments
The presigned url
Returns the AWS Organizations master account that is associated with AWS Firewall Manager as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_admin_account()
{
'AdminAccount': 'string',
'RoleStatus': 'READY'|'CREATING'|'PENDING_DELETION'|'DELETING'|'DELETED'
}
Response Structure
The AWS account that is set as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator.
The status of the AWS account that you set as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator.
Exceptions
Returns detailed compliance information about the specified member account. Details include resources that are in and out of compliance with the specified policy. Resources are considered noncompliant for AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies if the specified policy has not been applied to them. Resources are considered noncompliant for security group policies if they are in scope of the policy, they violate one or more of the policy rules, and remediation is disabled or not possible.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_compliance_detail(
PolicyId='string',
MemberAccount='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the policy that you want to get the details for. PolicyId is returned by PutPolicy and by ListPolicies .
[REQUIRED]
The AWS account that owns the resources that you want to get the details for.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'PolicyComplianceDetail': {
'PolicyOwner': 'string',
'PolicyId': 'string',
'MemberAccount': 'string',
'Violators': [
{
'ResourceId': 'string',
'ViolationReason': 'WEB_ACL_MISSING_RULE_GROUP'|'RESOURCE_MISSING_WEB_ACL'|'RESOURCE_INCORRECT_WEB_ACL'|'RESOURCE_MISSING_SHIELD_PROTECTION'|'RESOURCE_MISSING_WEB_ACL_OR_SHIELD_PROTECTION'|'RESOURCE_MISSING_SECURITY_GROUP'|'RESOURCE_VIOLATES_AUDIT_SECURITY_GROUP'|'SECURITY_GROUP_UNUSED'|'SECURITY_GROUP_REDUNDANT',
'ResourceType': 'string'
},
],
'EvaluationLimitExceeded': True|False,
'ExpiredAt': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'IssueInfoMap': {
'string': 'string'
}
}
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
PolicyComplianceDetail (dict) --
Information about the resources and the policy that you specified in the GetComplianceDetail request.
PolicyOwner (string) --
The AWS account that created the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyId (string) --
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
MemberAccount (string) --
The AWS account ID.
Violators (list) --
An array of resources that aren't protected by the AWS WAF or Shield Advanced policy or that aren't in compliance with the security group policy.
(dict) --
Details of the resource that is not protected by the policy.
ResourceId (string) --
The resource ID.
ViolationReason (string) --
The reason that the resource is not protected by the policy.
ResourceType (string) --
The resource type. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For example: AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer or AWS::CloudFront::Distribution .
EvaluationLimitExceeded (boolean) --
Indicates if over 100 resources are noncompliant with the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
ExpiredAt (datetime) --
A timestamp that indicates when the returned information should be considered out of date.
IssueInfoMap (dict) --
Details about problems with dependent services, such as AWS WAF or AWS Config, that are causing a resource to be noncompliant. The details include the name of the dependent service and the error message received that indicates the problem with the service.
Exceptions
Information about the Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that is used to record AWS Firewall Manager SNS logs.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_notification_channel()
{
'SnsTopicArn': 'string',
'SnsRoleName': 'string'
}
Response Structure
The SNS topic that records AWS Firewall Manager activity.
The IAM role that is used by AWS Firewall Manager to record activity to SNS.
Exceptions
Create a paginator for an operation.
Returns information about the specified AWS Firewall Manager policy.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_policy(
PolicyId='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy that you want the details for.
{
'Policy': {
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'PolicyUpdateToken': 'string',
'SecurityServicePolicyData': {
'Type': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'ManagedServiceData': 'string'
},
'ResourceType': 'string',
'ResourceTypeList': [
'string',
],
'ResourceTags': [
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
],
'ExcludeResourceTags': True|False,
'RemediationEnabled': True|False,
'IncludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
},
'ExcludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
}
},
'PolicyArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
Information about the specified AWS Firewall Manager policy.
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
The friendly name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
A unique identifier for each update to the policy. When issuing a PutPolicy request, the PolicyUpdateToken in the request must match the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version. To get the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version, use a GetPolicy request.
Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.
The service that the policy is using to protect the resources. This specifies the type of policy that is created, either an AWS WAF policy, a Shield Advanced policy, or a security group policy. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support.
Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format. For service type SHIELD_ADVANCED , this is an empty string.
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, examples include AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer and AWS::CloudFront::Distribution . For a security group common policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group content audit policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup , AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface , and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group usage audit policy, the value is AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup .
An array of ResourceType .
An array of ResourceTag objects.
The resource tags that AWS Firewall Manager uses to determine if a particular resource should be included or excluded from the AWS Firewall Manager policy. Tags enable you to categorize your AWS resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Firewall Manager combines the tags with "AND" so that, if you add more than one tag to a policy scope, a resource must have all the specified tags to be included or excluded. For more information, see Working with Tag Editor .
The resource tag key.
The resource tag value.
If set to True , resources with the tags that are specified in the ResourceTag array are not in scope of the policy. If set to False , and the ResourceTag array is not null, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy.
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the specified policy.
Exceptions
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.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.get_protection_status(
PolicyId='string',
MemberAccountId='string',
StartTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1),
EndTime=datetime(2015, 1, 1),
NextToken='string',
MaxResults=123
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the policy for which you want to get the attack information.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'AdminAccountId': 'string',
'ServiceType': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'Data': 'string',
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
AdminAccountId (string) --
The ID of the AWS Firewall administrator account for this policy.
ServiceType (string) --
The service type that is protected by the policy. Currently, this is always SHIELD_ADVANCED .
Data (string) --
Details about the attack, including the following:
The details are in JSON format.
NextToken (string) --
If you have more objects than the number that you specified for MaxResults in the request, the response includes a NextToken value. To list more objects, submit another GetProtectionStatus request, and specify the NextToken value from the response in the NextToken value in the next request.
AWS SDKs provide auto-pagination that identify NextToken in a response and make subsequent request calls automatically on your behalf. However, this feature is not supported by GetProtectionStatus . You must submit subsequent requests with NextToken using your own processes.
Exceptions
Returns an object that can wait for some condition.
Returns an array of PolicyComplianceStatus objects in the response. Use PolicyComplianceStatus to get a summary of which member accounts are protected by the specified policy.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_compliance_status(
PolicyId='string',
NextToken='string',
MaxResults=123
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy that you want the details for.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'PolicyComplianceStatusList': [
{
'PolicyOwner': 'string',
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'MemberAccount': 'string',
'EvaluationResults': [
{
'ComplianceStatus': 'COMPLIANT'|'NON_COMPLIANT',
'ViolatorCount': 123,
'EvaluationLimitExceeded': True|False
},
],
'LastUpdated': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'IssueInfoMap': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
PolicyComplianceStatusList (list) --
An array of PolicyComplianceStatus objects.
(dict) --
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 AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, or that are noncompliant with the policy, for security group policies.
PolicyOwner (string) --
The AWS account that created the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyId (string) --
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyName (string) --
The friendly name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
MemberAccount (string) --
The member account ID.
EvaluationResults (list) --
An array of EvaluationResult objects.
(dict) --
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.
ComplianceStatus (string) --
Describes an AWS account's compliance with the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
ViolatorCount (integer) --
The number of resources that are noncompliant with the specified policy. For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, a resource is considered noncompliant if it is not associated with the policy. For security group policies, a resource is considered noncompliant if it doesn't comply with the rules of the policy and remediation is disabled or not possible.
EvaluationLimitExceeded (boolean) --
Indicates that over 100 resources are noncompliant with the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
LastUpdated (datetime) --
Timestamp of the last update to the EvaluationResult objects.
IssueInfoMap (dict) --
Details about problems with dependent services, such as AWS WAF or AWS Config, that are causing a resource to be noncompliant. The details include the name of the dependent service and the error message received that indicates the problem with the service.
NextToken (string) --
If you have more PolicyComplianceStatus objects than the number that you specified for MaxResults in the request, the response includes a NextToken value. To list more PolicyComplianceStatus objects, submit another ListComplianceStatus request, and specify the NextToken value from the response in the NextToken value in the next request.
Exceptions
Returns a MemberAccounts object that lists the member accounts in the administrator's AWS organization.
The ListMemberAccounts must be submitted by the account that is set as the AWS Firewall Manager administrator.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_member_accounts(
NextToken='string',
MaxResults=123
)
dict
Response Syntax
{
'MemberAccounts': [
'string',
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
MemberAccounts (list) --
An array of account IDs.
NextToken (string) --
If you have more member account IDs than the number that you specified for MaxResults in the request, the response includes a NextToken value. To list more IDs, submit another ListMemberAccounts request, and specify the NextToken value from the response in the NextToken value in the next request.
Exceptions
Returns an array of PolicySummary objects in the response.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_policies(
NextToken='string',
MaxResults=123
)
dict
Response Syntax
{
'PolicyList': [
{
'PolicyArn': 'string',
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'ResourceType': 'string',
'SecurityServiceType': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'RemediationEnabled': True|False
},
],
'NextToken': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
PolicyList (list) --
An array of PolicySummary objects.
(dict) --
Details of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the specified policy.
PolicyId (string) --
The ID of the specified policy.
PolicyName (string) --
The friendly name of the specified policy.
ResourceType (string) --
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, examples include AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer and AWS::CloudFront::Distribution . For a security group common policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group content audit policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup , AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface , and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group usage audit policy, the value is AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup .
SecurityServiceType (string) --
The service that the policy is using to protect the resources. This specifies the type of policy that is created, either an AWS WAF policy, a Shield Advanced policy, or a security group policy.
RemediationEnabled (boolean) --
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.
NextToken (string) --
If you have more PolicySummary objects than the number that you specified for MaxResults in the request, the response includes a NextToken value. To list more PolicySummary objects, submit another ListPolicies request, and specify the NextToken value from the response in the NextToken value in the next request.
Exceptions
Retrieves the list of tags for the specified AWS resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.list_tags_for_resource(
ResourceArn='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource to return tags for. The Firewall Manager policy is the only AWS resource that supports tagging, so this ARN is a policy ARN..
{
'TagList': [
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
]
}
Response Structure
The tags associated with the resource.
A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS 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 AWS resource.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag key to describe a category of information, such as "customer." Tag keys are case-sensitive.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag value to describe a specific value within a category, such as "companyA" or "companyB." Tag values are case-sensitive.
Exceptions
Designates the IAM role and Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS) topic that AWS Firewall Manager uses to record SNS logs.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_notification_channel(
SnsTopicArn='string',
SnsRoleName='string'
)
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the SNS topic that collects notifications from AWS Firewall Manager.
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the IAM role that allows Amazon SNS to record AWS Firewall Manager activity.
None
Exceptions
Creates an AWS Firewall Manager policy.
Firewall Manager provides the following types of policies:
Each policy is specific to one of the types. If you want to enforce more than one policy type across accounts, create multiple policies. You can create multiple policies for each type.
You must be subscribed to Shield Advanced to create a Shield Advanced policy. For more information about subscribing to Shield Advanced, see CreateSubscription .
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.put_policy(
Policy={
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'PolicyUpdateToken': 'string',
'SecurityServicePolicyData': {
'Type': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'ManagedServiceData': 'string'
},
'ResourceType': 'string',
'ResourceTypeList': [
'string',
],
'ResourceTags': [
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
],
'ExcludeResourceTags': True|False,
'RemediationEnabled': True|False,
'IncludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
},
'ExcludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
}
},
TagList=[
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The details of the AWS Firewall Manager policy to be created.
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
The friendly name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
A unique identifier for each update to the policy. When issuing a PutPolicy request, the PolicyUpdateToken in the request must match the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version. To get the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version, use a GetPolicy request.
Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.
The service that the policy is using to protect the resources. This specifies the type of policy that is created, either an AWS WAF policy, a Shield Advanced policy, or a security group policy. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support.
Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format. For service type SHIELD_ADVANCED , this is an empty string.
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, examples include AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer and AWS::CloudFront::Distribution . For a security group common policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group content audit policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup , AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface , and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group usage audit policy, the value is AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup .
An array of ResourceType .
An array of ResourceTag objects.
The resource tags that AWS Firewall Manager uses to determine if a particular resource should be included or excluded from the AWS Firewall Manager policy. Tags enable you to categorize your AWS resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Firewall Manager combines the tags with "AND" so that, if you add more than one tag to a policy scope, a resource must have all the specified tags to be included or excluded. For more information, see Working with Tag Editor .
The resource tag key.
The resource tag value.
If set to True , resources with the tags that are specified in the ResourceTag array are not in scope of the policy. If set to False , and the ResourceTag array is not null, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy.
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
The tags to add to the AWS resource.
A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS 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 AWS resource.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag key to describe a category of information, such as "customer." Tag keys are case-sensitive.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag value to describe a specific value within a category, such as "companyA" or "companyB." Tag values are case-sensitive.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'Policy': {
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'PolicyUpdateToken': 'string',
'SecurityServicePolicyData': {
'Type': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'ManagedServiceData': 'string'
},
'ResourceType': 'string',
'ResourceTypeList': [
'string',
],
'ResourceTags': [
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
],
'ExcludeResourceTags': True|False,
'RemediationEnabled': True|False,
'IncludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
},
'ExcludeMap': {
'string': [
'string',
]
}
},
'PolicyArn': 'string'
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
Policy (dict) --
The details of the AWS Firewall Manager policy that was created.
PolicyId (string) --
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyName (string) --
The friendly name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyUpdateToken (string) --
A unique identifier for each update to the policy. When issuing a PutPolicy request, the PolicyUpdateToken in the request must match the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version. To get the PolicyUpdateToken of the current policy version, use a GetPolicy request.
SecurityServicePolicyData (dict) --
Details about the security service that is being used to protect the resources.
Type (string) --
The service that the policy is using to protect the resources. This specifies the type of policy that is created, either an AWS WAF policy, a Shield Advanced policy, or a security group policy. For security group policies, Firewall Manager supports one security group for each common policy and for each content audit policy. This is an adjustable limit that you can increase by contacting AWS Support.
ManagedServiceData (string) --
Details about the service that are specific to the service type, in JSON format. For service type SHIELD_ADVANCED , this is an empty string.
ResourceType (string) --
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, examples include AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer and AWS::CloudFront::Distribution . For a security group common policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group content audit policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup , AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface , and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group usage audit policy, the value is AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup .
ResourceTypeList (list) --
An array of ResourceType .
ResourceTags (list) --
An array of ResourceTag objects.
(dict) --
The resource tags that AWS Firewall Manager uses to determine if a particular resource should be included or excluded from the AWS Firewall Manager policy. Tags enable you to categorize your AWS resources in different ways, for example, by purpose, owner, or environment. Each tag consists of a key and an optional value. Firewall Manager combines the tags with "AND" so that, if you add more than one tag to a policy scope, a resource must have all the specified tags to be included or excluded. For more information, see Working with Tag Editor .
Key (string) --
The resource tag key.
Value (string) --
The resource tag value.
ExcludeResourceTags (boolean) --
If set to True , resources with the tags that are specified in the ResourceTag array are not in scope of the policy. If set to False , and the ResourceTag array is not null, only resources with the specified tags are in scope of the policy.
RemediationEnabled (boolean) --
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.
IncludeMap (dict) --
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to include in the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
ExcludeMap (dict) --
Specifies the AWS account IDs and AWS Organizations organizational units (OUs) to exclude from the policy. Specifying an OU is the equivalent of specifying all accounts in the OU and in any of its child OUs, including any child OUs and accounts that are added at a later time.
You can specify inclusions or exclusions, but not both. If you specify an IncludeMap , AWS Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts specified by the IncludeMap , and does not evaluate any ExcludeMap specifications. If you do not specify an IncludeMap , then Firewall Manager applies the policy to all accounts except for those specified by the ExcludeMap .
You can specify account IDs, OUs, or a combination:
PolicyArn (string) --
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the policy that was created.
Exceptions
Adds one or more tags to an AWS resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.tag_resource(
ResourceArn='string',
TagList=[
{
'Key': 'string',
'Value': 'string'
},
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. The Firewall Manager policy is the only AWS resource that supports tagging, so this ARN is a policy ARN.
[REQUIRED]
The tags to add to the resource.
A collection of key:value pairs associated with an AWS 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 AWS resource.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag key to describe a category of information, such as "customer." Tag keys are case-sensitive.
Part of the key:value pair that defines a tag. You can use a tag value to describe a specific value within a category, such as "companyA" or "companyB." Tag values are case-sensitive.
dict
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
Exceptions
Removes one or more tags from an AWS resource.
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response = client.untag_resource(
ResourceArn='string',
TagKeys=[
'string',
]
)
[REQUIRED]
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the resource. The Firewall Manager policy is the only AWS resource that supports tagging, so this ARN is a policy ARN.
[REQUIRED]
The keys of the tags to remove from the resource.
dict
Response Syntax
{}
Response Structure
Exceptions
The available paginators are:
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_compliance_status')
Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from FMS.Client.list_compliance_status().
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PolicyId='string',
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy that you want the details for.
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
The size of each page.
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.
dict
Response Syntax
{
'PolicyComplianceStatusList': [
{
'PolicyOwner': 'string',
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'MemberAccount': 'string',
'EvaluationResults': [
{
'ComplianceStatus': 'COMPLIANT'|'NON_COMPLIANT',
'ViolatorCount': 123,
'EvaluationLimitExceeded': True|False
},
],
'LastUpdated': datetime(2015, 1, 1),
'IssueInfoMap': {
'string': 'string'
}
},
],
}
Response Structure
(dict) --
PolicyComplianceStatusList (list) --
An array of PolicyComplianceStatus objects.
(dict) --
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 AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, or that are noncompliant with the policy, for security group policies.
PolicyOwner (string) --
The AWS account that created the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyId (string) --
The ID of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
PolicyName (string) --
The friendly name of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
MemberAccount (string) --
The member account ID.
EvaluationResults (list) --
An array of EvaluationResult objects.
(dict) --
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.
ComplianceStatus (string) --
Describes an AWS account's compliance with the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
ViolatorCount (integer) --
The number of resources that are noncompliant with the specified policy. For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced policies, a resource is considered noncompliant if it is not associated with the policy. For security group policies, a resource is considered noncompliant if it doesn't comply with the rules of the policy and remediation is disabled or not possible.
EvaluationLimitExceeded (boolean) --
Indicates that over 100 resources are noncompliant with the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
LastUpdated (datetime) --
Timestamp of the last update to the EvaluationResult objects.
IssueInfoMap (dict) --
Details about problems with dependent services, such as AWS WAF or AWS Config, that are causing a resource to be noncompliant. The details include the name of the dependent service and the error message received that indicates the problem with the service.
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_member_accounts')
Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from FMS.Client.list_member_accounts().
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
The size of each page.
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.
{
'MemberAccounts': [
'string',
],
}
Response Structure
An array of account IDs.
paginator = client.get_paginator('list_policies')
Creates an iterator that will paginate through responses from FMS.Client.list_policies().
See also: AWS API Documentation
Request Syntax
response_iterator = paginator.paginate(
PaginationConfig={
'MaxItems': 123,
'PageSize': 123,
'StartingToken': 'string'
}
)
A dictionary that provides parameters to control pagination.
The total number of items to return. If the total number of items available is more than the value specified in max-items then a NextToken will be provided in the output that you can use to resume pagination.
The size of each page.
A token to specify where to start paginating. This is the NextToken from a previous response.
{
'PolicyList': [
{
'PolicyArn': 'string',
'PolicyId': 'string',
'PolicyName': 'string',
'ResourceType': 'string',
'SecurityServiceType': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT',
'RemediationEnabled': True|False
},
],
}
Response Structure
An array of PolicySummary objects.
Details of the AWS Firewall Manager policy.
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the specified policy.
The ID of the specified policy.
The friendly name of the specified policy.
The type of resource protected by or in scope of the policy. This is in the format shown in the AWS Resource Types Reference . For AWS WAF and Shield Advanced, examples include AWS::ElasticLoadBalancingV2::LoadBalancer and AWS::CloudFront::Distribution . For a security group common policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group content audit policy, valid values are AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup , AWS::EC2::NetworkInterface , and AWS::EC2::Instance . For a security group usage audit policy, the value is AWS::EC2::SecurityGroup .
The service that the policy is using to protect the resources. This specifies the type of policy that is created, either an AWS WAF policy, a Shield Advanced policy, or a security group policy.
Indicates if the policy should be automatically applied to new resources.