Terraform resource for managing a Verified Access Instance.
resource "aws_verifiedaccess_instance" "example" {
description = "example"
tags = {
Name = "example"
}
}
fips_enabled
resource "aws_verifiedaccess_instance" "example" {
fips_enabled = true
}
The following arguments are optional:
description
- (Optional) A description for the AWS Verified Access Instance.fips_enabled
- (Optional, Forces new resource) Enable or disable support for Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) on the AWS Verified Access Instance.tags
- (Optional) Key-value mapping of resource tags. If configured with a provider default_tags
configuration block present, tags with matching keys will overwrite those defined at the provider-level.This resource exports the following attributes in addition to the arguments above:
creation_time
- The time that the Verified Access Instance was created.id
- The ID of the AWS Verified Access Instance.last_updated_time
- The time that the Verified Access Instance was last updated.verified_access_trust_providers
- One or more blocks of providing information about the AWS Verified Access Trust Providers. See verified_access_trust_providers below for details.One or more blocksEach verified_access_trust_providers
supports the following argument:
description
- The description of trust provider.device_trust_provider_type
- The type of device-based trust provider.trust_provider_type
- The type of trust provider (user- or device-based).user_trust_provider_type
- The type of user-based trust provider.verified_access_trust_provider_id
- The ID of the trust provider.In Terraform v1.5.0 and later, use an import
block to import Verified Access Instances using the id
. For example:
import {
to = aws_verifiedaccess_instance.example
id = "vai-1234567890abcdef0"
}
Using terraform import
, import Verified Access Instances using the id
. For example:
% terraform import aws_verifiedaccess_instance.example vai-1234567890abcdef0