FMS / Client / get_protection_status
get_protection_status#
- FMS.Client.get_protection_status(**kwargs)#
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 )
- Parameters:
PolicyId (string) –
[REQUIRED]
The ID of the policy for which you want to get the attack information.
MemberAccountId (string) – The Amazon Web Services account that is in scope of the policy that you want to get the details for.
StartTime (datetime) – The start of the time period to query for the attacks. This is a
timestamp
type. The request syntax listing indicates anumber
type because the default used by Firewall Manager is Unix time in seconds. However, any validtimestamp
format is allowed.EndTime (datetime) – The end of the time period to query for the attacks. This is a
timestamp
type. The request syntax listing indicates anumber
type because the default used by Firewall Manager is Unix time in seconds. However, any validtimestamp
format is allowed.NextToken (string) – If you specify a value for
MaxResults
and you have more objects than the number that you specify forMaxResults
, Firewall Manager returns aNextToken
value in the response, which you can use to retrieve another group of objects. For the second and subsequentGetProtectionStatus
requests, specify the value ofNextToken
from the previous response to get information about another batch of objects.MaxResults (integer) – Specifies the number of objects that you want Firewall Manager to return for this request. If you have more objects than the number that you specify for
MaxResults
, the response includes aNextToken
value that you can use to get another batch of objects.
- Return type:
dict
- Returns:
Response Syntax
{ 'AdminAccountId': 'string', 'ServiceType': 'WAF'|'WAFV2'|'SHIELD_ADVANCED'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_COMMON'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_CONTENT_AUDIT'|'SECURITY_GROUPS_USAGE_AUDIT'|'NETWORK_FIREWALL'|'DNS_FIREWALL'|'THIRD_PARTY_FIREWALL'|'IMPORT_NETWORK_FIREWALL'|'NETWORK_ACL_COMMON', 'Data': 'string', 'NextToken': 'string' }
Response Structure
(dict) –
AdminAccountId (string) –
The ID of the Firewall Manager 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:
Attack type
Account ID
ARN of the resource attacked
Start time of the attack
End time of the attack (ongoing attacks will not have an end time)
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 aNextToken
value. To list more objects, submit anotherGetProtectionStatus
request, and specify theNextToken
value from the response in theNextToken
value in the next request.Amazon Web Services 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 byGetProtectionStatus
. You must submit subsequent requests withNextToken
using your own processes.
Exceptions
FMS.Client.exceptions.InvalidInputException
FMS.Client.exceptions.ResourceNotFoundException
FMS.Client.exceptions.InternalErrorException