AWS Route53 documentation change
Summary
Updated UI field names and added IP type selection in access rule configuration
Security assessment
Documentation update for form field labels and workflow steps without security implications
Diff
diff --git a/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/gr-configuring-access-sources.md b/Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/gr-configuring-access-sources.md index cb71f63bb..d8f1c5350 100644 --- a//Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/gr-configuring-access-sources.md +++ b//Route53/latest/DeveloperGuide/gr-configuring-access-sources.md @@ -19 +19 @@ Follow these steps to create an access source rule that allows specific IP range - 3. For **Name** , enter a descriptive name that identifies the purpose of this rule, such as `office-network` or `vpn-users`. + 3. For **Rule name** , enter a descriptive name that identifies the purpose of this rule, such as `office-network` or `vpn-users`. @@ -21 +21 @@ Follow these steps to create an access source rule that allows specific IP range - 4. For **IP address range** , specify the IP addresses that should have access. You can use CIDR notation for IP ranges: `192.168.1.0/24` or individual IP addresses: `203.0.113.5/32`. + 4. For **IP address type** , choose **IPV4** or **IPV6**. @@ -23 +23,3 @@ Follow these steps to create an access source rule that allows specific IP range - 5. For **Protocol** , select the DNS protocols this rule applies to: + 5. For **CIDR block** , specify the IP addresses that should have access. You can use CIDR notation for IP ranges: `203.0.113.0/24` or `2001:db8::/112`, or individual IP addresses: `203.0.113.5/32` or `2001:db8::1/128`. + + 6. For **Protocol** , select the DNS protocols this rule applies to: @@ -31 +33 @@ Follow these steps to create an access source rule that allows specific IP range - 6. Choose **Create access source rule**. + 7. Choose **Create access source rule**.