CheckCertificateRevocationStatusActions - Amazon Network Firewall
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CheckCertificateRevocationStatusActions

Defines the actions to take on the SSL/TLS connection if the certificate presented by the server in the connection has a revoked or unknown status.

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RevokedStatusAction

Configures how Network Firewall processes traffic when it determines that the certificate presented by the server in the SSL/TLS connection has a revoked status.

  • PASS - Allow the connection to continue, and pass subsequent packets to the stateful engine for inspection.

  • DROP - Network Firewall closes the connection and drops subsequent packets for that connection.

  • REJECT - Network Firewall sends a TCP reject packet back to your client. The service closes the connection and drops subsequent packets for that connection. REJECT is available only for TCP traffic.

Type: String

Valid Values: PASS | DROP | REJECT

Required: No

UnknownStatusAction

Configures how Network Firewall processes traffic when it determines that the certificate presented by the server in the SSL/TLS connection has an unknown status, or a status that cannot be determined for any other reason, including when the service is unable to connect to the OCSP and CRL endpoints for the certificate.

  • PASS - Allow the connection to continue, and pass subsequent packets to the stateful engine for inspection.

  • DROP - Network Firewall closes the connection and drops subsequent packets for that connection.

  • REJECT - Network Firewall sends a TCP reject packet back to your client. The service closes the connection and drops subsequent packets for that connection. REJECT is available only for TCP traffic.

Type: String

Valid Values: PASS | DROP | REJECT

Required: No

See Also

For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific Amazon SDKs, see the following: