Instantiates an autoscaling virtual server based on the selected file transfer protocol in AWS. When you make updates to your file transfer protocol-enabled server or when you work with users, use the service-generated ServerId property that is assigned to the newly created server.
See also: AWS API Documentation
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.
create-server
[--certificate <value>]
[--domain <value>]
[--endpoint-details <value>]
[--endpoint-type <value>]
[--host-key <value>]
[--identity-provider-details <value>]
[--identity-provider-type <value>]
[--logging-role <value>]
[--protocols <value>]
[--security-policy-name <value>]
[--tags <value>]
[--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml]
[--generate-cli-skeleton <value>]
--certificate (string)
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) certificate. Required when
Protocolsis set toFTPS.To request a new public certificate, see Request a public certificate in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide .
To import an existing certificate into ACM, see Importing certificates into ACM in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide .
To request a private certificate to use FTPS through private IP addresses, see Request a private certificate in the AWS Certificate Manager User Guide .
Certificates with the following cryptographic algorithms and key sizes are supported:
2048-bit RSA (RSA_2048)
4096-bit RSA (RSA_4096)
Elliptic Prime Curve 256 bit (EC_prime256v1)
Elliptic Prime Curve 384 bit (EC_secp384r1)
Elliptic Prime Curve 521 bit (EC_secp521r1)
Note
The certificate must be a valid SSL/TLS X.509 version 3 certificate with FQDN or IP address specified and information about the issuer.
--domain (string)
Possible values:
S3
EFS
--endpoint-details (structure)
The virtual private cloud (VPC) endpoint settings that are configured for your server. When you host your endpoint within your VPC, you can make it accessible only to resources within your VPC, or you can attach Elastic IPs and make it accessible to clients over the internet. Your VPC’s default security groups are automatically assigned to your endpoint.
AddressAllocationIds -> (list)
A list of address allocation IDs that are required to attach an Elastic IP address to your server’s endpoint.
Note
This property can only be set when
EndpointTypeis set toVPCand it is only valid in theUpdateServerAPI.(string)
SubnetIds -> (list)
A list of subnet IDs that are required to host your server endpoint in your VPC.
Note
This property can only be set when
EndpointTypeis set toVPC.(string)
VpcEndpointId -> (string)
The ID of the VPC endpoint.
Note
This property can only be set when
EndpointTypeis set toVPC_ENDPOINT.VpcId -> (string)
The VPC ID of the VPC in which a server’s endpoint will be hosted.
Note
This property can only be set when
EndpointTypeis set toVPC.SecurityGroupIds -> (list)
A list of security groups IDs that are available to attach to your server’s endpoint.
Note
This property can only be set when
EndpointTypeis set toVPC.You can only edit the
SecurityGroupIdsproperty in theUpdateServerAPI and only if you are changing theEndpointTypefromPUBLICorVPC_ENDPOINTtoVPC.(string)
Shorthand Syntax:
AddressAllocationIds=string,string,SubnetIds=string,string,VpcEndpointId=string,VpcId=string,SecurityGroupIds=string,string
JSON Syntax:
{
"AddressAllocationIds": ["string", ...],
"SubnetIds": ["string", ...],
"VpcEndpointId": "string",
"VpcId": "string",
"SecurityGroupIds": ["string", ...]
}
--endpoint-type (string)
The type of VPC endpoint that you want your server to connect to. You can choose to connect to the public internet or a VPC endpoint. With a VPC endpoint, you can restrict access to your server and resources only within your VPC.
Note
It is recommended that you use
VPCas theEndpointType. With this endpoint type, you have the option to directly associate up to three Elastic IPv4 addresses (BYO IP included) with your server’s endpoint and use VPC security groups to restrict traffic by the client’s public IP address. This is not possible withEndpointTypeset toVPC_ENDPOINT.Possible values:
PUBLIC
VPC
VPC_ENDPOINT
--host-key (string)
The RSA private key as generated by the
ssh-keygen -N "" -m PEM -f my-new-server-keycommand.Warning
If you aren’t planning to migrate existing users from an existing SFTP-enabled server to a new server, don’t update the host key. Accidentally changing a server’s host key can be disruptive.
For more information, see Change the host key for your SFTP-enabled server in the AWS Transfer Family User Guide .
--identity-provider-details (structure)
Required when
IdentityProviderTypeis set toAPI_GATEWAY. Accepts an array containing all of the information required to call a customer-supplied authentication API, including the API Gateway URL. Not required whenIdentityProviderTypeis set toSERVICE_MANAGED.Url -> (string)
Provides the location of the service endpoint used to authenticate users.
InvocationRole -> (string)
Provides the type of
InvocationRoleused to authenticate the user account.
Shorthand Syntax:
Url=string,InvocationRole=string
JSON Syntax:
{
"Url": "string",
"InvocationRole": "string"
}
--identity-provider-type (string)
Specifies the mode of authentication for a server. The default value is
SERVICE_MANAGED, which allows you to store and access user credentials within the AWS Transfer Family service. Use theAPI_GATEWAYvalue to integrate with an identity provider of your choosing. TheAPI_GATEWAYsetting requires you to provide an API Gateway endpoint URL to call for authentication using theIdentityProviderDetailsparameter.Possible values:
SERVICE_MANAGED
API_GATEWAY
--logging-role (string)
Allows the service to write your users’ activity to your Amazon CloudWatch logs for monitoring and auditing purposes.
--protocols (list)
Specifies the file transfer protocol or protocols over which your file transfer protocol client can connect to your server’s endpoint. The available protocols are:
SFTP(Secure Shell (SSH) File Transfer Protocol): File transfer over SSH
FTPS(File Transfer Protocol Secure): File transfer with TLS encryption
FTP(File Transfer Protocol): Unencrypted file transferNote
If you select
FTPS, you must choose a certificate stored in AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) which will be used to identify your server when clients connect to it over FTPS.If
Protocolincludes eitherFTPorFTPS, then theEndpointTypemust beVPCand theIdentityProviderTypemust beAPI_GATEWAY.If
ProtocolincludesFTP, thenAddressAllocationIdscannot be associated.If
Protocolis set only toSFTP, theEndpointTypecan be set toPUBLICand theIdentityProviderTypecan be set toSERVICE_MANAGED.(string)
Syntax:
"string" "string" ...
Where valid values are:
SFTP
FTP
FTPS
--security-policy-name (string)
Specifies the name of the security policy that is attached to the server.
--tags (list)
Key-value pairs that can be used to group and search for servers.
(structure)
Creates a key-value pair for a specific resource. Tags are metadata that you can use to search for and group a resource for various purposes. You can apply tags to servers, users, and roles. A tag key can take more than one value. For example, to group servers for accounting purposes, you might create a tag called
Groupand assign the valuesResearchandAccountingto that group.Key -> (string)
The name assigned to the tag that you create.
Value -> (string)
Contains one or more values that you assigned to the key name you create.
Shorthand Syntax:
Key=string,Value=string ...
JSON Syntax:
[
{
"Key": "string",
"Value": "string"
}
...
]
--cli-input-json | --cli-input-yaml (string)
Reads arguments from the JSON string provided. The JSON string follows the format provided by --generate-cli-skeleton. If other arguments are provided on the command line, those values will override the JSON-provided values. It is not possible to pass arbitrary binary values using a JSON-provided value as the string will be taken literally. This may not be specified along with --cli-input-yaml.
--generate-cli-skeleton (string)
Prints a JSON skeleton to standard output without sending an API request. If provided with no value or the value input, prints a sample input JSON that can be used as an argument for --cli-input-json. Similarly, if provided yaml-input it will print a sample input YAML that can be used with --cli-input-yaml. If provided with the value output, it validates the command inputs and returns a sample output JSON for that command.
See ‘aws help’ for descriptions of global parameters.