AWS fsx documentation change
Summary
Updated references from 'AWS Directory Service' to 'Directory Service' and fixed URL formatting for IAM Identity Center documentation links.
Security assessment
The changes involve branding updates (removing 'AWS' from service names) and URL path corrections. There is no evidence of addressing security vulnerabilities or introducing new security features. The modifications improve documentation clarity but do not impact security configurations or practices.
Diff
diff --git a/fsx/latest/WindowsGuide/getting-started.md b/fsx/latest/WindowsGuide/getting-started.md index 179ce4402..2ac038fe2 100644 --- a//fsx/latest/WindowsGuide/getting-started.md +++ b//fsx/latest/WindowsGuide/getting-started.md @@ -5 +5 @@ -Setting up your AWS accountStep 1. Setting up an Active DirectoryStep 2: Launch a Windows instance in the Amazon EC2 consoleStep 3: Connect to your instanceStep 4: Join your instance to your AWS Directory Service directoryStep 5. Create your file systemStep 6. Map your file share to an EC2 instance running Windows ServerStep 7. Write data to your file shareStep 8. Back up your file systemStep 9. Clean up resources +Setting up your AWS accountStep 1. Setting up an Active DirectoryStep 2: Launch a Windows instance in the Amazon EC2 consoleStep 3: Connect to your instanceStep 4: Join your instance to your Directory Service directoryStep 5. Create your file systemStep 6. Map your file share to an EC2 instance running Windows ServerStep 7. Write data to your file shareStep 8. Back up your file systemStep 9. Clean up resources @@ -13 +13 @@ Following, you can learn how to get started using FSx for Windows File Server. T - 2. Create an AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory using the AWS Directory Service. You will join your file system and compute instance to the Active Directory. + 2. Create an AWS Managed Microsoft AD Active Directory using the Directory Service. You will join your file system and compute instance to the Active Directory. @@ -40 +40 @@ Following, you can learn how to get started using FSx for Windows File Server. T - * Step 4: Join your instance to your AWS Directory Service directory + * Step 4: Join your instance to your Directory Service directory @@ -108 +108 @@ For instructions, see [Enable a virtual MFA device for your AWS account root use -For instructions, see [Enabling AWS IAM Identity Center](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/get-set-up-for-idc.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. +For instructions, see [Enabling AWS IAM Identity Center](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//singlesignon/latest/userguide/get-set-up-for-idc.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. @@ -112 +112 @@ For instructions, see [Enabling AWS IAM Identity Center](https://docs.aws.amazon -For a tutorial about using the IAM Identity Center directory as your identity source, see [ Configure user access with the default IAM Identity Center directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/quick-start-default-idc.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. +For a tutorial about using the IAM Identity Center directory as your identity source, see [ Configure user access with the default IAM Identity Center directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//singlesignon/latest/userguide/quick-start-default-idc.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. @@ -130 +130 @@ For help signing in using an IAM Identity Center user, see [Signing in to the AW -For instructions, see [ Create a permission set](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/get-started-create-a-permission-set.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. +For instructions, see [ Create a permission set](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//singlesignon/latest/userguide/get-started-create-a-permission-set.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. @@ -134 +134 @@ For instructions, see [ Create a permission set](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/sin -For instructions, see [ Add groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/latest/userguide/addgroups.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. +For instructions, see [ Add groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//singlesignon/latest/userguide/addgroups.html) in the _AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide_. @@ -141 +141 @@ For instructions, see [ Add groups](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/singlesignon/lat -With Amazon FSx, you can operate fully managed file storage for Windows-based workloads. Likewise, AWS Directory Service provides fully managed directories to use in your workload deployment. If you have an existing corporate Active Directory domain running in AWS in a virtual private cloud (VPC) using EC2 instances, you can enable user-based authentication and access control. You do this by establishing a trust relationship between your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory and your corporate domain. For Windows authentication in Amazon FSx, you only need a one-way directional forest trust, where the AWS managed forest trusts the corporate domain forest. +With Amazon FSx, you can operate fully managed file storage for Windows-based workloads. Likewise, Directory Service provides fully managed directories to use in your workload deployment. If you have an existing corporate Active Directory domain running in AWS in a virtual private cloud (VPC) using EC2 instances, you can enable user-based authentication and access control. You do this by establishing a trust relationship between your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory and your corporate domain. For Windows authentication in Amazon FSx, you only need a one-way directional forest trust, where the AWS managed forest trusts the corporate domain forest. @@ -143 +143 @@ With Amazon FSx, you can operate fully managed file storage for Windows-based wo -Your corporate domain takes the role of the trusted domain, and the AWS Directory Service managed domain takes the role of the trusting domain. Validated authentication requests travel between the domains in only one direction—allowing accounts in your corporate domain to authenticate against resources shared in the managed domain. In this case, Amazon FSx interacts only with the managed domain. The managed domain then passes on the authentication requests to your corporate domain. +Your corporate domain takes the role of the trusted domain, and the Directory Service managed domain takes the role of the trusting domain. Validated authentication requests travel between the domains in only one direction—allowing accounts in your corporate domain to authenticate against resources shared in the managed domain. In this case, Amazon FSx interacts only with the managed domain. The managed domain then passes on the authentication requests to your corporate domain. @@ -153 +153 @@ Your Active Directory security group must enable inbound access from the Amazon - * If you don't already have one, use the AWS Directory Service to create your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory directory. For more information, see [Create Your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started_create_directory.html) in the _AWS Directory Service Administration Guide_. + * If you don't already have one, use the Directory Service to create your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory directory. For more information, see [Create Your AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/ms_ad_getting_started_create_directory.html) in the _AWS Directory Service Administration Guide_. @@ -157 +157 @@ Your Active Directory security group must enable inbound access from the Amazon -Remember the password you assign to your Admin user; you need it later in this getting started exercise. If you forget the password, you need to repeat steps in this exercise with the new AWS Directory Service directory and Admin user. +Remember the password you assign to your Admin user; you need it later in this getting started exercise. If you forget the password, you need to repeat steps in this exercise with the new Directory Service directory and Admin user. @@ -221 +221 @@ The name of the administrator account depends on the language of the operating s -If you joined your instance to a domain, you can connect to your instance using domain credentials you defined in AWS Directory Service. On the Remote Desktop login screen, don't use the local computer name and the generated password. Instead, use the fully qualified user name for the administrator and the password for this account. An example is `corp.example.com\Admin`. +If you joined your instance to a domain, you can connect to your instance using domain credentials you defined in Directory Service. On the Remote Desktop login screen, don't use the local computer name and the generated password. Instead, use the fully qualified user name for the administrator and the password for this account. An example is `corp.example.com\Admin`. @@ -268 +268 @@ Sometimes copying and pasting content can corrupt data. If you encounter a "Pass -Now that you're connected to your instance, you can join the instance to your AWS Directory Service directory. +Now that you're connected to your instance, you can join the instance to your Directory Service directory. @@ -270 +270 @@ Now that you're connected to your instance, you can join the instance to your AW -## Step 4: Join your instance to your AWS Directory Service directory +## Step 4: Join your instance to your Directory Service directory @@ -272 +272 @@ Now that you're connected to your instance, you can join the instance to your AW -The following procedure shows you how to manually join an existing Amazon EC2 Windows instance to your AWS Directory Service directory. +The following procedure shows you how to manually join an existing Amazon EC2 Windows instance to your Directory Service directory. @@ -274 +274 @@ The following procedure shows you how to manually join an existing Amazon EC2 Wi -###### To join a Windows instance to your AWS Directory Service directory +###### To join a Windows instance to your Directory Service directory @@ -292 +292 @@ You can open **Network Connections** directly by running the following from a co - 3. (Optional) Select **Use the following DNS server addresses** , change the **Preferred DNS server** and **Alternate DNS server** addresses to the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses of the AWS Directory Service–provided DNS servers, and choose **OK**. + 3. (Optional) Select **Use the following DNS server addresses** , change the **Preferred DNS server** and **Alternate DNS server** addresses to the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses of the Directory Service–provided DNS servers, and choose **OK**. @@ -302 +302 @@ You can open the **System Properties** dialog box directly by running the follow - 5. In the **Member of** box, choose **Domain** , enter the fully qualified name of your AWS Directory Service directory, and choose **OK**. + 5. In the **Member of** box, choose **Domain** , enter the fully qualified name of your Directory Service directory, and choose **OK**. @@ -312 +312 @@ You can enter either the fully qualified name of your domain or the NetBios name - 8. Reconnect to your instance over RDP, and sign into the instance using the user name and password for your AWS Directory Service directory's Admin user. + 8. Reconnect to your instance over RDP, and sign into the instance using the user name and password for your Directory Service directory's Admin user. @@ -369 +369 @@ You can modify the throughput capacity as needed at any time after you create th - 1. In the **Network & security** section, choose the Amazon VPC that you want to associate with your file system. For this getting started exercise, choose the same Amazon VPC that you chose for your AWS Directory Service directory and your Amazon EC2 instance. + 1. In the **Network & security** section, choose the Amazon VPC that you want to associate with your file system. For this getting started exercise, choose the same Amazon VPC that you chose for your Directory Service directory and your Amazon EC2 instance. @@ -411 +411 @@ If you intend to create an FSx for Windows File Server file system that uses dua -Choose **AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory** if you want to join your file system to a Microsoft Active Directory domain that is managed by AWS, and then choose your AWS Directory Service directory from the list. For more information, see [Working with Microsoft Active Directory](./aws-ad-integration-fsxW.html). +Choose **AWS Managed Microsoft Active Directory** if you want to join your file system to a Microsoft Active Directory domain that is managed by AWS, and then choose your Directory Service directory from the list. For more information, see [Working with Microsoft Active Directory](./aws-ad-integration-fsxW.html). @@ -419 +419 @@ Choose **Self-managed Microsoft Active Directory** if you want to join your file -For Single-AZ 2 and all Multi-AZ file systems, the Active Directory domain name cannot exceed 47 characters. This limitation applies to both AWS Directory Service and self-managed Active Directory domain names. +For Single-AZ 2 and all Multi-AZ file systems, the Active Directory domain name cannot exceed 47 characters. This limitation applies to both Directory Service and self-managed Active Directory domain names. @@ -485 +485 @@ Choose **Next**. -You can now mount your Amazon FSx file system to your Microsoft Windows–based Amazon EC2 instance joined to your AWS Directory Service directory. The name of your file share is not the same as the name of your file system. +You can now mount your Amazon FSx file system to your Microsoft Windows–based Amazon EC2 instance joined to your Directory Service directory. The name of your file share is not the same as the name of your file system. @@ -598 +598 @@ Your Amazon FSx file system and related automatic backups are now deleted. - 3. To delete the AWS Directory Service directory you created for this exercise, see [Delete your directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_delete.html) in the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide. + 3. To delete the Directory Service directory you created for this exercise, see [Delete your directory](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/directoryservice/latest/admin-guide/simple_ad_delete.html) in the AWS Directory Service Administration Guide.