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aws_transfer_certificate

account_id

Type: STRING

active_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: ActiveDate
Description: An optional date that specifies when the certificate becomes active.

arn

Type: STRING
Provider name: Arn
Description: The unique Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for the certificate.

certificate

Type: STRING
Provider name: Certificate
Description: The file name for the certificate.

certificate_chain

Type: STRING
Provider name: CertificateChain
Description: The list of certificates that make up the chain for the certificate.

certificate_id

Type: STRING
Provider name: CertificateId
Description: An array of identifiers for the imported certificates. You use this identifier for working with profiles and partner profiles.

description

Type: STRING
Provider name: Description
Description: The name or description that’s used to identity the certificate.

inactive_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: InactiveDate
Description: An optional date that specifies when the certificate becomes inactive.

not_after_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: NotAfterDate
Description: The final date that the certificate is valid.

not_before_date

Type: TIMESTAMP
Provider name: NotBeforeDate
Description: The earliest date that the certificate is valid.

serial

Type: STRING
Provider name: Serial
Description: The serial number for the certificate.

status

Type: STRING
Provider name: Status
Description: Currently, the only available status is ACTIVE: all other values are reserved for future use.

tags

Type: UNORDERED_LIST_STRING

type

Type: STRING
Provider name: Type
Description: If a private key has been specified for the certificate, its type is CERTIFICATE_WITH_PRIVATE_KEY. If there is no private key, the type is CERTIFICATE.

usage

Type: STRING
Provider name: Usage
Description: Specifies how this certificate is used. It can be used in the following ways:

  • SIGNING: For signing AS2 messages
  • ENCRYPTION: For encrypting AS2 messages
  • TLS: For securing AS2 communications sent over HTTPS