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Class: Aws::IoT::Types::UpdateAuditSuppressionRequestWhen passing UpdateAuditSuppressionRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
check_name: "AuditCheckName", resource_identifier: { device_certificate_id: "CertificateId",
ca_certificate_id: "CertificateId",
cognito_identity_pool_id: "CognitoIdentityPoolId",
client_id: "ClientId",
policy_version_identifier: {
policy_name: "PolicyName",
policy_version_id: "PolicyVersionId",
},
account: "AwsAccountId",
iam_role_arn: "RoleArn",
role_alias_arn: "RoleAliasArn",
},
expiration_date: Time.now,
suppress_indefinitely: false,
description: "AuditDescription",
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The description of the audit suppression.
The expiration date (epoch timestamp in seconds) that you want the suppression to adhere to.
Information that identifies the noncompliant resource.
.
Indicates whether a suppression should exist indefinitely or not.
An audit check name. Checks must be enabled for your account. (Use DescribeAccountAuditConfiguration
to see the list of all checks, including those that are enabled or use UpdateAccountAuditConfiguration
to select which checks are enabled.)
The description of the audit suppression.
#expiration_date ⇒ TimeThe expiration date (epoch timestamp in seconds) that you want the suppression to adhere to.
#suppress_indefinitely ⇒ BooleanIndicates whether a suppression should exist indefinitely or not.
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