AWS transfer documentation change
Summary
Updated URL formatting for Transfer Family quotas documentation
Security assessment
Link correction with no impact on authentication or SSH key management guidance. No security implications identified.
Diff
diff --git a/transfer/latest/userguide/sshkeygen.md b/transfer/latest/userguide/sshkeygen.md index 048a8bf1d..170ea1c0d 100644 --- a//transfer/latest/userguide/sshkeygen.md +++ b//transfer/latest/userguide/sshkeygen.md @@ -7 +7 @@ -You can set up your server to authenticate users using the service managed authentication method, where usernames and SSH keys are stored within the service. The user's public SSH key is uploaded to the server as a user's property. This key is used by the server as part of a standard key-based authentication process. Each user can have multiple public SSH keys on file with an individual server. For limits on number of keys that can be stored per user, see [AWS Transfer Family endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/transfer-service.html) in the _Amazon Web Services General Reference_. +You can set up your server to authenticate users using the service managed authentication method, where usernames and SSH keys are stored within the service. The user's public SSH key is uploaded to the server as a user's property. This key is used by the server as part of a standard key-based authentication process. Each user can have multiple public SSH keys on file with an individual server. For limits on number of keys that can be stored per user, see [AWS Transfer Family endpoints and quotas](https://docs.aws.amazon.com//general/latest/gr/transfer-service.html) in the _Amazon Web Services General Reference_.