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# aws_emr_settings{% #aws_emr_settings %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `block_public_access_configuration`{% #block_public_access_configuration %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `BlockPublicAccessConfiguration`**Description**: A configuration for Amazon EMR block public access. The configuration applies to all clusters created in your account for the current Region. The configuration specifies whether block public access is enabled. If block public access is enabled, security groups associated with the cluster cannot have rules that allow inbound traffic from 0.0.0.0/0 or ::/0 on a port, unless the port is specified as an exception using `PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges` in the `BlockPublicAccessConfiguration`. By default, Port 22 (SSH) is an exception, and public access is allowed on this port. You can change this by updating the block public access configuration to remove the exception.For accounts that created clusters in a Region before November 25, 2019, block public access is disabled by default in that Region. To use this feature, you must manually enable and configure it. For accounts that did not create an Amazon EMR cluster in a Region before this date, block public access is enabled by default in that Region.

- `block_public_security_group_rules`**Type**: `BOOLEAN`**Provider name**: `BlockPublicSecurityGroupRules`**Description**: Indicates whether Amazon EMR block public access is enabled (`true`) or disabled (`false`). By default, the value is `false` for accounts that have created Amazon EMR clusters before July 2019. For accounts created after this, the default is `true`.
- `permitted_public_security_group_rule_ranges`**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRUCT`**Provider name**: `PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges`**Description**: Specifies ports and port ranges that are permitted to have security group rules that allow inbound traffic from all public sources. For example, if Port 23 (Telnet) is specified for `PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges`, Amazon EMR allows cluster creation if a security group associated with the cluster has a rule that allows inbound traffic on Port 23 from IPv4 0.0.0.0/0 or IPv6 port ::/0 as the source. By default, Port 22, which is used for SSH access to the cluster Amazon EC2 instances, is in the list of `PermittedPublicSecurityGroupRuleRanges`.
  - `max_range`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MaxRange`**Description**: The smallest port number in a specified range of port numbers.
  - `min_range`**Type**: `INT32`**Provider name**: `MinRange`**Description**: The smallest port number in a specified range of port numbers.

## `block_public_access_configuration_metadata`{% #block_public_access_configuration_metadata %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `BlockPublicAccessConfigurationMetadata`**Description**: Properties that describe the Amazon Web Services principal that created the `BlockPublicAccessConfiguration` using the `PutBlockPublicAccessConfiguration` action as well as the date and time that the configuration was created. Each time a configuration for block public access is updated, Amazon EMR updates this metadata.

- `created_by_arn`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `CreatedByArn`**Description**: The Amazon Resource Name that created or last modified the configuration.
- `creation_date_time`**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreationDateTime`**Description**: The date and time that the configuration was created.

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`
