AWS directoryservice documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AWS Directory Service' to 'Directory Service' throughout the document for consistency
Security assessment
Changes are branding/naming convention updates rather than security-related content modifications. No new security guidance or vulnerability fixes were introduced.
Diff
diff --git a/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/UsingWithDS_IAM_ResourcePermissions.md b/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/UsingWithDS_IAM_ResourcePermissions.md index 1ea9838c7..78ddee5a0 100644 --- a//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/UsingWithDS_IAM_ResourcePermissions.md +++ b//directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/UsingWithDS_IAM_ResourcePermissions.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -AWS Directory Service API and required permissions for actionsAWS Directory Service Data API and required permissions for actionsRelated Topics +Directory Service API and required permissions for actionsAWS Directory Service Data API and required permissions for actionsRelated Topics @@ -7 +7 @@ AWS Directory Service API and required permissions for actionsAWS Directory Serv -# AWS Directory Service API permissions: Actions, resources, and conditions reference +# Directory Service API permissions: Actions, resources, and conditions reference @@ -9 +9 @@ AWS Directory Service API and required permissions for actionsAWS Directory Serv -When you are setting up [Access control](./iam_auth_access.html#access_control) and writing permissions policies that you can attach to an IAM identity (identity-based policies), you can use the AWS Directory Service API permissions: Actions, resources, and conditions reference table as a reference. Each API entry in the table includes the following: +When you are setting up [Access control](./iam_auth_access.html#access_control) and writing permissions policies that you can attach to an IAM identity (identity-based policies), you can use the Directory Service API permissions: Actions, resources, and conditions reference table as a reference. Each API entry in the table includes the following: @@ -20 +20 @@ When you are setting up [Access control](./iam_auth_access.html#access_control) -You specify the actions in the policy's `Action` field and the resource value in the policy's `Resource` field. To specify an action, use the `ds:` prefix followed by the API operation name (for example, `ds:CreateDirectory`). Some AWS applications may require use of nonpublic AWS Directory Service API operations such as `ds:AuthorizeApplication`, `ds:CheckAlias`, `ds:CreateIdentityPoolDirectory`, `ds:GetAuthorizedApplicationDetails`, `ds:UpdateAuthorizedApplication`, and `ds:UnauthorizeApplication` in their policies. +You specify the actions in the policy's `Action` field and the resource value in the policy's `Resource` field. To specify an action, use the `ds:` prefix followed by the API operation name (for example, `ds:CreateDirectory`). Some AWS applications may require use of nonpublic Directory Service API operations such as `ds:AuthorizeApplication`, `ds:CheckAlias`, `ds:CreateIdentityPoolDirectory`, `ds:GetAuthorizedApplicationDetails`, `ds:UpdateAuthorizedApplication`, and `ds:UnauthorizeApplication` in their policies. @@ -22 +22 @@ You specify the actions in the policy's `Action` field and the resource value in -Some AWS Directory Service APIs can only be called through the AWS Management Console. They are not public APIs, in the sense they cannot be called programmatically, and they are not provided by any SDK. They accept user credentials. These API operations include `ds:DisableRoleAccess`, `ds:EnableRoleAccess`, and `ds:UpdateDirectory`. +Some Directory Service APIs can only be called through the AWS Management Console. They are not public APIs, in the sense they cannot be called programmatically, and they are not provided by any SDK. They accept user credentials. These API operations include `ds:DisableRoleAccess`, `ds:EnableRoleAccess`, and `ds:UpdateDirectory`. @@ -24 +24 @@ Some AWS Directory Service APIs can only be called through the AWS Management Co -You can use AWS global condition keys in your AWS Directory Service and Directory Service Data policies to express conditions. For a complete list of AWS keys, see [Available Global Condition Keys](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_condition-keys.html#AvailableKeys) in the _IAM User Guide_. +You can use AWS global condition keys in your Directory Service and Directory Service Data policies to express conditions. For a complete list of AWS keys, see [Available Global Condition Keys](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/reference_policies_condition-keys.html#AvailableKeys) in the _IAM User Guide_. @@ -26 +26 @@ You can use AWS global condition keys in your AWS Directory Service and Director -## AWS Directory Service API and required permissions for actions +## Directory Service API and required permissions for actions @@ -28 +28 @@ You can use AWS global condition keys in your AWS Directory Service and Director -AWS Directory Service API Operations | Required Permissions (API Actions) | Resources +Directory Service API Operations | Required Permissions (API Actions) | Resources