AWS rosa documentation change
Summary
Updated terminology from 'ELB' to 'Elastic Load Balancing' in policy descriptions and change log entries
Security assessment
The changes only expand abbreviations to full service names without modifying permissions, security controls, or vulnerability descriptions. No evidence of security fixes or vulnerabilities addressed.
Diff
diff --git a/rosa/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.md b/rosa/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.md index 640dc66f5..ea815d5d1 100644 --- a//rosa/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.md +++ b//rosa/latest/userguide/security-iam-awsmanpol.md @@ -77 +77 @@ This policy includes the following permissions that allow Red Hat SREs to comple - * `elasticloadbalancing` — Read, describe, and review ELB parameters related to the cluster’s health. + * `elasticloadbalancing` — Read, describe, and review Elastic Load Balancing parameters related to the cluster’s health. @@ -241 +241 @@ You can attach `ROSAKubeControllerPolicy` to your IAM entities. You must attach -This policy grants required permissions to the kube controller to manage Amazon EC2, ELB, and AWS KMS resources for a ROSA with hosted control planes cluster. For more information about this controller, see [Controller architecture](https://hypershift-docs.netlify.app/reference/controller-architecture/) in the OpenShift documentation. +This policy grants required permissions to the kube controller to manage Amazon EC2, Elastic Load Balancing, and AWS KMS resources for a ROSA with hosted control planes cluster. For more information about this controller, see [Controller architecture](https://hypershift-docs.netlify.app/reference/controller-architecture/) in the OpenShift documentation. @@ -268 +268 @@ This policy includes the following permissions that allow the NodePool controlle - * `ec2` — Run Amazon EC2 instances using AMIs hosted in AWS accounts owned and managed by Red Hat. Manage EC2 lifecycles in the ROSA cluster. Dynamically create and integrate worker nodes with ELB, Amazon VPC, Route 53, Amazon EBS, and Amazon EC2. Access and describe capacity reservations to support the Capacity Reservation feature in ROSA. + * `ec2` — Run Amazon EC2 instances using AMIs hosted in AWS accounts owned and managed by Red Hat. Manage EC2 lifecycles in the ROSA cluster. Dynamically create and integrate worker nodes with Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon VPC, Route 53, Amazon EBS, and Amazon EC2. Access and describe capacity reservations to support the Capacity Reservation feature in ROSA. @@ -270 +270 @@ This policy includes the following permissions that allow the NodePool controlle - * `iam` — Use ELB via the service-linked role named `AWSServiceRoleForElasticLoadBalancing`. Assign roles to Amazon EC2 instance profiles. + * `iam` — Use Elastic Load Balancing via the service-linked role named `AWSServiceRoleForElasticLoadBalancing`. Assign roles to Amazon EC2 instance profiles. @@ -345 +345 @@ ROSAKMSProviderPolicy — New policy added | ROSA added a new policy to allow t -ROSAKubeControllerPolicy — New policy added | ROSA added a new policy to allow the kube controller to manage Amazon EC2, ELB, and AWS KMS resources for ROSA with hosted control planes clusters. To learn more, see AWS managed policy: ROSAKubeControllerPolicy. | April 27, 2023 +ROSAKubeControllerPolicy — New policy added | ROSA added a new policy to allow the kube controller to manage Amazon EC2, Elastic Load Balancing, and AWS KMS resources for ROSA with hosted control planes clusters. To learn more, see AWS managed policy: ROSAKubeControllerPolicy. | April 27, 2023