AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Fixed broken URLs and typos in LDAPS documentation links
Security assessment
Routine documentation corrections without security implications. LDAPS itself is security-related, but changes only fix links/formatting.
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_ldap_server_side.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_ldap_server_side.md index 48406f188..10587cfc5 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_ldap_server_side.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_ldap_server_side.md @@ -13 +13 @@ Server-side Lightweight Directory Access Protocol Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)/Tra -For detailed instructions on how to set up and configure server-side LDAPS and your certificate authority (CA) server using AWS Private CA, see [Set up AWS Private CA Connector for AD for AWS Managed Microsoft AD](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/). +For detailed instructions on how to set up and configure server-side LDAPS and your certificate authority (CA) server using AWS Private CA, see [Set up AWS Private CA Connector for AD for AWS Managed Microsoft AD](./ms_ad_pca_connector.html). @@ -17 +17 @@ For detailed instructions on how to set up and configure server-side LDAPS and y -For detailed instructions on how to set up and configure server-side LDAPS and your certificate authority (CA) server, see [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/) on the AWS Security Blog. +For detailed instructions on how to set up and configure server-side LDAPS and your certificate authority (CA) server, see [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/) on the AWS Security Blog. @@ -50 +50 @@ Depending on your business need, you have the following options for setting up o - * **Create a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA** – (Recommended) With this option, you can deploy a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA server in the AWS Cloud. The server can use Amazon EC2 so that it works with your existing root Microsoft CA. For more information about how to set up a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA, see **Step 4: Add a Microsoft Enterprise CA to your AWS Microsoft AD directory** in [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/). + * **Create a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA** – (Recommended) With this option, you can deploy a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA server in the AWS Cloud. The server can use Amazon EC2 so that it works with your existing root Microsoft CA. For more information about how to set up a subordinate Microsoft Enterprise CA, see **Step 4: Add a Microsoft Enterprise CA to your AWS Microsoft AD directory** in [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/). @@ -52 +52 @@ Depending on your business need, you have the following options for setting up o - * **Create a root Microsoft Enterprise CA** – With this option, you can create a root Microsoft Enterprise CA in the AWS Cloud using Amazon EC2 and join it to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain. This root CA can issue the certificate to your domain controllers. For more information about setting up a new root CA, see **Step 3: Install and configure an offline CA** in [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/). + * **Create a root Microsoft Enterprise CA** – With this option, you can create a root Microsoft Enterprise CA in the AWS Cloud using Amazon EC2 and join it to your AWS Managed Microsoft AD domain. This root CA can issue the certificate to your domain controllers. For more information about setting up a new root CA, see **Step 3: Install and configure an offline CA** in [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/). @@ -147 +147 @@ Before you test the LDAPS connection, you must wait up to 30 minutes for the sub -For additional details about server-side LDAPS and to see an example use case on how to set it up, see [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/) on the AWS Security Blog. +For additional details about server-side LDAPS and to see an example use case on how to set it up, see [How to Enable Server-Side LDAPS for Your AWS Managed Microsoft AD Directory](https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-enable-ldaps-for-your-aws-microsoft-ad-directory/) on the AWS Security Blog.