Copyright | (c) 2013-2016 Brendan Hay |
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License | Mozilla Public License, v. 2.0. |
Maintainer | Brendan Hay <brendan.g.hay@gmail.com> |
Stability | auto-generated |
Portability | non-portable (GHC extensions) |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell2010 |
Adds an inbound (ingress) rule to an Amazon Redshift security group. Depending on whether the application accessing your cluster is running on the Internet or an Amazon EC2 instance, you can authorize inbound access to either a Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR)/Internet Protocol (IP) range or to an Amazon EC2 security group. You can add as many as 20 ingress rules to an Amazon Redshift security group.
If you authorize access to an Amazon EC2 security group, specify EC2SecurityGroupName and EC2SecurityGroupOwnerId. The Amazon EC2 security group and Amazon Redshift cluster must be in the same AWS region.
If you authorize access to a CIDR/IP address range, specify CIDRIP. For an overview of CIDR blocks, see the Wikipedia article on Classless Inter-Domain Routing.
You must also associate the security group with a cluster so that clients running on these IP addresses or the EC2 instance are authorized to connect to the cluster. For information about managing security groups, go to Working with Security Groups in the Amazon Redshift Cluster Management Guide.
- authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress :: Text -> AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress
- data AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress
- acsgiEC2SecurityGroupOwnerId :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text)
- acsgiEC2SecurityGroupName :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text)
- acsgiCIdRIP :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text)
- acsgiClusterSecurityGroupName :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress Text
- authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse :: Int -> AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse
- data AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse
- acsgirsClusterSecurityGroup :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse (Maybe ClusterSecurityGroup)
- acsgirsResponseStatus :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse Int
Creating a Request
authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress Source
Creates a value of AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress
with the minimum fields required to make a request.
Use one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:
data AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress Source
See: authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress
smart constructor.
Request Lenses
acsgiEC2SecurityGroupOwnerId :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text) Source
The AWS account number of the owner of the security group specified by the EC2SecurityGroupName parameter. The AWS Access Key ID is not an acceptable value.
Example: '111122223333'
acsgiEC2SecurityGroupName :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text) Source
The EC2 security group to be added the Amazon Redshift security group.
acsgiCIdRIP :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress (Maybe Text) Source
The IP range to be added the Amazon Redshift security group.
acsgiClusterSecurityGroupName :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngress Text Source
The name of the security group to which the ingress rule is added.
Destructuring the Response
authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse Source
Creates a value of AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse
with the minimum fields required to make a request.
Use one of the following lenses to modify other fields as desired:
data AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse Source
See: authorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse
smart constructor.
Response Lenses
acsgirsClusterSecurityGroup :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse (Maybe ClusterSecurityGroup) Source
Undocumented member.
acsgirsResponseStatus :: Lens' AuthorizeClusterSecurityGroupIngressResponse Int Source
The response status code.