aws-sdk-datasync 1.96.0 → 1.97.0

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+ 1.97.0 (2025-02-04)
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+ * Feature - Doc-only update to provide more information on using Kerberos authentication with SMB locations.
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  1.96.0 (2025-01-28)
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  # server.
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :kerberos_principal
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- # Specifies a service principal name (SPN), which is an identity in your
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- # Kerberos realm that has permission to access the files, folders, and
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- # file metadata in your SMB file server.
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+ # Specifies a Kerberos prinicpal, which is an identity in your Kerberos
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+ # realm that has permission to access the files, folders, and file
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+ # metadata in your SMB file server.
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  #
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- # SPNs are case sensitive and must include a prepended `cifs/`. For
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- # example, an SPN might look like `cifs/kerberosuser@EXAMPLE.COM`.
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+ # A Kerberos principal might look like `HOST/kerberosuser@EXAMPLE.COM`.
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  #
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- # Your task execution will fail if the SPN that you provide for this
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- # parameter doesn’t match what’s exactly in your keytab or `krb5.conf`
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- # files.
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+ # Principal names are case sensitive. Your DataSync task execution will
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+ # fail if the principal that you specify for this parameter doesn’t
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+ # exactly match the principal that you use to create the keytab file.
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  #
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  # @option params [String, StringIO, File] :kerberos_keytab
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  # Specifies your Kerberos key table (keytab) file, which includes
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- # mappings between your service principal name (SPN) and encryption
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- # keys.
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+ # mappings between your Kerberos principal and encryption keys.
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  #
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- # You can specify the keytab using a file path (for example,
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- # `file://path/to/file.keytab`). The file must be base64 encoded. If
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- # you're using the CLI, the encoding is done for you.
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+ # The file must be base64 encoded. If you're using the CLI, the
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+ # encoding is done for you.
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  #
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- # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the SPN in the keytab
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- # file matches exactly what you specify for `KerberosPrincipal` and in
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- # your `krb5.conf` file.
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+ # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the Kerberos principal
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+ # that you use to create the keytab file matches exactly what you
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+ # specify for `KerberosPrincipal`.
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  #
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  # @option params [String, StringIO, File] :kerberos_krb_5_conf
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  # Specifies a Kerberos configuration file (`krb5.conf`) that defines
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  # your Kerberos realm configuration.
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  #
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- # You can specify the `krb5.conf` using a file path (for example,
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- # `file://path/to/krb5.conf`). The file must be base64 encoded. If
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- # you're using the CLI, the encoding is done for you.
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- #
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- # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the service principal
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- # name (SPN) in the `krb5.conf` file matches exactly what you specify
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- # for `KerberosPrincipal` and in your keytab file.
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+ # The file must be base64 encoded. If you're using the CLI, the
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+ # encoding is done for you.
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  #
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  # @return [Types::CreateLocationSmbResponse] Returns a {Seahorse::Client::Response response} object which responds to the following methods:
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  # server.
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  #
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  # @option params [String] :kerberos_principal
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- # Specifies a service principal name (SPN), which is an identity in your
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- # Kerberos realm that has permission to access the files, folders, and
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- # file metadata in your SMB file server.
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+ # Specifies a Kerberos prinicpal, which is an identity in your Kerberos
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+ # realm that has permission to access the files, folders, and file
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+ # metadata in your SMB file server.
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  #
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- # SPNs are case sensitive and must include a prepended `cifs/`. For
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- # example, an SPN might look like `cifs/kerberosuser@EXAMPLE.COM`.
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+ # A Kerberos principal might look like `HOST/kerberosuser@EXAMPLE.COM`.
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  #
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- # Your task execution will fail if the SPN that you provide for this
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- # parameter doesn’t match what’s exactly in your keytab or `krb5.conf`
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- # files.
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+ # Principal names are case sensitive. Your DataSync task execution will
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+ # fail if the principal that you specify for this parameter doesn’t
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+ # exactly match the principal that you use to create the keytab file.
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  #
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  # @option params [String, StringIO, File] :kerberos_keytab
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  # Specifies your Kerberos key table (keytab) file, which includes
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- # mappings between your service principal name (SPN) and encryption
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- # keys.
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+ # mappings between your Kerberos principal and encryption keys.
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  #
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- # You can specify the keytab using a file path (for example,
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- # `file://path/to/file.keytab`). The file must be base64 encoded. If
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- # you're using the CLI, the encoding is done for you.
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+ # The file must be base64 encoded. If you're using the CLI, the
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+ # encoding is done for you.
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  #
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- # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the SPN in the keytab
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- # file matches exactly what you specify for `KerberosPrincipal` and in
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- # your `krb5.conf` file.
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+ # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the Kerberos principal
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+ # that you use to create the keytab file matches exactly what you
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+ # specify for `KerberosPrincipal`.
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  #
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  # @option params [String, StringIO, File] :kerberos_krb_5_conf
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  # your Kerberos realm configuration.
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- # `file://path/to/krb5.conf`). The file must be base64 encoded. If
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- # you're using the CLI, the encoding is done for you.
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- #
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- # To avoid task execution errors, make sure that the service principal
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- # name (SPN) in the `krb5.conf` file matches exactly what you specify
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- # for `KerberosPrincipal` and in your keytab file.
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+ # The file must be base64 encoded. If you're using the CLI, the
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+ # encoding is done for you.
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  context[:gem_name] = 'aws-sdk-datasync'
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  Seahorse::Client::Request.new(handlers, context)
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  # @!attribute [rw] kerberos_principal
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- # your Kerberos realm that has permission to access the files,
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- # folders, and file metadata in your SMB file server.
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+ # Specifies a Kerberos prinicpal, which is an identity in your
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+ # Kerberos realm that has permission to access the files, folders, and
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+ # file metadata in your SMB file server.
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  #
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+ # A Kerberos principal might look like
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+ # `HOST/kerberosuser@EXAMPLE.COM`.
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- # parameter doesn’t match what’s exactly in your keytab or `krb5.conf`
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+ # Principal names are case sensitive. Your DataSync task execution
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+ # will fail if the principal that you specify for this parameter
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+ # doesn’t exactly match the principal that you use to create the
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+ # keytab file.
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- # `file://path/to/file.keytab`). The file must be base64 encoded. If
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+ # principal that you use to create the keytab file matches exactly
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+ # what you specify for `KerberosPrincipal`.
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