Interface RuleDefinition.Builder

  • Method Details

    • matchAttributes

      RuleDefinition.Builder matchAttributes(MatchAttributes matchAttributes)

      Criteria for Network Firewall to use to inspect an individual packet in stateless rule inspection. Each match attributes set can include one or more items such as IP address, CIDR range, port number, protocol, and TCP flags.

      Parameters:
      matchAttributes - Criteria for Network Firewall to use to inspect an individual packet in stateless rule inspection. Each match attributes set can include one or more items such as IP address, CIDR range, port number, protocol, and TCP flags.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • matchAttributes

      default RuleDefinition.Builder matchAttributes(Consumer<MatchAttributes.Builder> matchAttributes)

      Criteria for Network Firewall to use to inspect an individual packet in stateless rule inspection. Each match attributes set can include one or more items such as IP address, CIDR range, port number, protocol, and TCP flags.

      This is a convenience method that creates an instance of the MatchAttributes.Builder avoiding the need to create one manually via MatchAttributes.builder().

      When the Consumer completes, SdkBuilder.build() is called immediately and its result is passed to matchAttributes(MatchAttributes).

      Parameters:
      matchAttributes - a consumer that will call methods on MatchAttributes.Builder
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • actions

      The actions to take on a packet that matches one of the stateless rule definition's match attributes. You must specify a standard action and you can add custom actions.

      Network Firewall only forwards a packet for stateful rule inspection if you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for a rule that the packet matches, or if the packet doesn't match any stateless rule and you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for the StatelessDefaultActions setting for the FirewallPolicy.

      For every rule, you must specify exactly one of the following standard actions.

      • aws:pass - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and permits it to go to its intended destination.

      • aws:drop - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and blocks it from going to its intended destination.

      • aws:forward_to_sfe - Discontinues stateless inspection of the packet and forwards it to the stateful rule engine for inspection.

      Additionally, you can specify a custom action. To do this, you define a custom action by name and type, then provide the name you've assigned to the action in this Actions setting. For information about the options, see CustomAction.

      To provide more than one action in this setting, separate the settings with a comma. For example, if you have a custom PublishMetrics action that you've named MyMetricsAction, then you could specify the standard action aws:pass and the custom action with [“aws:pass”, “MyMetricsAction”].

      Parameters:
      actions - The actions to take on a packet that matches one of the stateless rule definition's match attributes. You must specify a standard action and you can add custom actions.

      Network Firewall only forwards a packet for stateful rule inspection if you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for a rule that the packet matches, or if the packet doesn't match any stateless rule and you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for the StatelessDefaultActions setting for the FirewallPolicy.

      For every rule, you must specify exactly one of the following standard actions.

      • aws:pass - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and permits it to go to its intended destination.

      • aws:drop - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and blocks it from going to its intended destination.

      • aws:forward_to_sfe - Discontinues stateless inspection of the packet and forwards it to the stateful rule engine for inspection.

      Additionally, you can specify a custom action. To do this, you define a custom action by name and type, then provide the name you've assigned to the action in this Actions setting. For information about the options, see CustomAction.

      To provide more than one action in this setting, separate the settings with a comma. For example, if you have a custom PublishMetrics action that you've named MyMetricsAction, then you could specify the standard action aws:pass and the custom action with [“aws:pass”, “MyMetricsAction”].

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • actions

      RuleDefinition.Builder actions(String... actions)

      The actions to take on a packet that matches one of the stateless rule definition's match attributes. You must specify a standard action and you can add custom actions.

      Network Firewall only forwards a packet for stateful rule inspection if you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for a rule that the packet matches, or if the packet doesn't match any stateless rule and you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for the StatelessDefaultActions setting for the FirewallPolicy.

      For every rule, you must specify exactly one of the following standard actions.

      • aws:pass - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and permits it to go to its intended destination.

      • aws:drop - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and blocks it from going to its intended destination.

      • aws:forward_to_sfe - Discontinues stateless inspection of the packet and forwards it to the stateful rule engine for inspection.

      Additionally, you can specify a custom action. To do this, you define a custom action by name and type, then provide the name you've assigned to the action in this Actions setting. For information about the options, see CustomAction.

      To provide more than one action in this setting, separate the settings with a comma. For example, if you have a custom PublishMetrics action that you've named MyMetricsAction, then you could specify the standard action aws:pass and the custom action with [“aws:pass”, “MyMetricsAction”].

      Parameters:
      actions - The actions to take on a packet that matches one of the stateless rule definition's match attributes. You must specify a standard action and you can add custom actions.

      Network Firewall only forwards a packet for stateful rule inspection if you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for a rule that the packet matches, or if the packet doesn't match any stateless rule and you specify aws:forward_to_sfe for the StatelessDefaultActions setting for the FirewallPolicy.

      For every rule, you must specify exactly one of the following standard actions.

      • aws:pass - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and permits it to go to its intended destination.

      • aws:drop - Discontinues all inspection of the packet and blocks it from going to its intended destination.

      • aws:forward_to_sfe - Discontinues stateless inspection of the packet and forwards it to the stateful rule engine for inspection.

      Additionally, you can specify a custom action. To do this, you define a custom action by name and type, then provide the name you've assigned to the action in this Actions setting. For information about the options, see CustomAction.

      To provide more than one action in this setting, separate the settings with a comma. For example, if you have a custom PublishMetrics action that you've named MyMetricsAction, then you could specify the standard action aws:pass and the custom action with [“aws:pass”, “MyMetricsAction”].

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.