Interface AnalysisResult.Builder

All Superinterfaces:
Buildable, CopyableBuilder<AnalysisResult.Builder,AnalysisResult>, SdkBuilder<AnalysisResult.Builder,AnalysisResult>, SdkPojo
Enclosing class:
AnalysisResult

public static interface AnalysisResult.Builder extends SdkPojo, CopyableBuilder<AnalysisResult.Builder,AnalysisResult>
  • Method Details

    • identifiedRuleIds

      AnalysisResult.Builder identifiedRuleIds(Collection<String> identifiedRuleIds)

      The priority number of the stateless rules identified in the analysis.

      Parameters:
      identifiedRuleIds - The priority number of the stateless rules identified in the analysis.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • identifiedRuleIds

      AnalysisResult.Builder identifiedRuleIds(String... identifiedRuleIds)

      The priority number of the stateless rules identified in the analysis.

      Parameters:
      identifiedRuleIds - The priority number of the stateless rules identified in the analysis.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
    • identifiedType

      AnalysisResult.Builder identifiedType(String identifiedType)

      The types of rule configurations that Network Firewall analyzes your rule groups for. Network Firewall analyzes stateless rule groups for the following types of rule configurations:

      • STATELESS_RULE_FORWARDING_ASYMMETRICALLY

        Cause: One or more stateless rules with the action pass or forward are forwarding traffic asymmetrically. Specifically, the rule's set of source IP addresses or their associated port numbers, don't match the set of destination IP addresses or their associated port numbers.

        To mitigate: Make sure that there's an existing return path. For example, if the rule allows traffic from source 10.1.0.0/24 to destination 20.1.0.0/24, you should allow return traffic from source 20.1.0.0/24 to destination 10.1.0.0/24.

      • STATELESS_RULE_CONTAINS_TCP_FLAGS

        Cause: At least one stateless rule with the action pass orforward contains TCP flags that are inconsistent in the forward and return directions.

        To mitigate: Prevent asymmetric routing issues caused by TCP flags by following these actions:

        • Remove unnecessary TCP flag inspections from the rules.

        • If you need to inspect TCP flags, check that the rules correctly account for changes in TCP flags throughout the TCP connection cycle, for example SYN and ACK flags used in a 3-way TCP handshake.

      Parameters:
      identifiedType - The types of rule configurations that Network Firewall analyzes your rule groups for. Network Firewall analyzes stateless rule groups for the following types of rule configurations:

      • STATELESS_RULE_FORWARDING_ASYMMETRICALLY

        Cause: One or more stateless rules with the action pass or forward are forwarding traffic asymmetrically. Specifically, the rule's set of source IP addresses or their associated port numbers, don't match the set of destination IP addresses or their associated port numbers.

        To mitigate: Make sure that there's an existing return path. For example, if the rule allows traffic from source 10.1.0.0/24 to destination 20.1.0.0/24, you should allow return traffic from source 20.1.0.0/24 to destination 10.1.0.0/24.

      • STATELESS_RULE_CONTAINS_TCP_FLAGS

        Cause: At least one stateless rule with the action pass orforward contains TCP flags that are inconsistent in the forward and return directions.

        To mitigate: Prevent asymmetric routing issues caused by TCP flags by following these actions:

        • Remove unnecessary TCP flag inspections from the rules.

        • If you need to inspect TCP flags, check that the rules correctly account for changes in TCP flags throughout the TCP connection cycle, for example SYN and ACK flags used in a 3-way TCP handshake.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • identifiedType

      AnalysisResult.Builder identifiedType(IdentifiedType identifiedType)

      The types of rule configurations that Network Firewall analyzes your rule groups for. Network Firewall analyzes stateless rule groups for the following types of rule configurations:

      • STATELESS_RULE_FORWARDING_ASYMMETRICALLY

        Cause: One or more stateless rules with the action pass or forward are forwarding traffic asymmetrically. Specifically, the rule's set of source IP addresses or their associated port numbers, don't match the set of destination IP addresses or their associated port numbers.

        To mitigate: Make sure that there's an existing return path. For example, if the rule allows traffic from source 10.1.0.0/24 to destination 20.1.0.0/24, you should allow return traffic from source 20.1.0.0/24 to destination 10.1.0.0/24.

      • STATELESS_RULE_CONTAINS_TCP_FLAGS

        Cause: At least one stateless rule with the action pass orforward contains TCP flags that are inconsistent in the forward and return directions.

        To mitigate: Prevent asymmetric routing issues caused by TCP flags by following these actions:

        • Remove unnecessary TCP flag inspections from the rules.

        • If you need to inspect TCP flags, check that the rules correctly account for changes in TCP flags throughout the TCP connection cycle, for example SYN and ACK flags used in a 3-way TCP handshake.

      Parameters:
      identifiedType - The types of rule configurations that Network Firewall analyzes your rule groups for. Network Firewall analyzes stateless rule groups for the following types of rule configurations:

      • STATELESS_RULE_FORWARDING_ASYMMETRICALLY

        Cause: One or more stateless rules with the action pass or forward are forwarding traffic asymmetrically. Specifically, the rule's set of source IP addresses or their associated port numbers, don't match the set of destination IP addresses or their associated port numbers.

        To mitigate: Make sure that there's an existing return path. For example, if the rule allows traffic from source 10.1.0.0/24 to destination 20.1.0.0/24, you should allow return traffic from source 20.1.0.0/24 to destination 10.1.0.0/24.

      • STATELESS_RULE_CONTAINS_TCP_FLAGS

        Cause: At least one stateless rule with the action pass orforward contains TCP flags that are inconsistent in the forward and return directions.

        To mitigate: Prevent asymmetric routing issues caused by TCP flags by following these actions:

        • Remove unnecessary TCP flag inspections from the rules.

        • If you need to inspect TCP flags, check that the rules correctly account for changes in TCP flags throughout the TCP connection cycle, for example SYN and ACK flags used in a 3-way TCP handshake.

      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.
      See Also:
    • analysisDetail

      AnalysisResult.Builder analysisDetail(String analysisDetail)

      Provides analysis details for the identified rule.

      Parameters:
      analysisDetail - Provides analysis details for the identified rule.
      Returns:
      Returns a reference to this object so that method calls can be chained together.