AWS mgn documentation change
Summary
Minor grammatical improvements and formatting fixes in EBS encryption documentation
Security assessment
Changes clarify existing security documentation about encryption keys but do not introduce new security content or address vulnerabilities
Diff
diff --git a/mgn/latest/ug/replication-server-settings.md b/mgn/latest/ug/replication-server-settings.md index b8d64c9c6..30a8d9cad 100644 --- a//mgn/latest/ug/replication-server-settings.md +++ b//mgn/latest/ug/replication-server-settings.md @@ -142 +142 @@ Choose whether to use the default or custom Amazon **EBS encryption**. This opti - * Default – The default Amazon EBS encryption Volume Encryption Key will be used (which can be an Amazon EBS-managed key or a CMK). . + * Default – The default Amazon EBS encryption Volume Encryption Key will be used (which can be an Amazon EBS-managed key or a CMK). @@ -149 +149 @@ Choose whether to use the default or custom Amazon **EBS encryption**. This opti -If you select the **Custom** option, the **EBS encryption key** box will appear. Enter the ARN or key ID of a customer-managed CMK from your account or another AWS account. Enter the encryption key (such as a cross-account KMS key) in the regular key ID format (KMS key example: 123abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab). +If you select the **Custom** option, the **EBS encryption key** box appears. Enter the ARN or key ID of a customer-managed CMK from your account or another AWS account. Enter the encryption key (such as a cross-account KMS key) in the regular key ID format (KMS key example: 123abcd-12ab-34cd-56ef-1234567890ab).