PNG  IHDR;IDATxܻn0K )(pA 7LeG{ §㻢|ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lom$^yذag5bÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa{ 6lذaÆ `}HFkm,mӪôô! x|'ܢ˟;E:9&ᶒ}{v]n&6 h_tڠ͵-ҫZ;Z$.Pkž)!o>}leQfJTu іچ\X=8Rن4`Vwl>nG^is"ms$ui?wbs[m6K4O.4%/bC%t Mז -lG6mrz2s%9s@-k9=)kB5\+͂Zsٲ Rn~GRC wIcIn7jJhۛNCS|j08yiHKֶۛkɈ+;SzL/F*\Ԕ#"5m2[S=gnaPeғL lذaÆ 6l^ḵaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذa; _ذaÆ 6lذaÆ 6lذaÆ RIENDB` # Generated by default/object.tt package Paws::NetworkFirewall::Header; use Moose; has Destination => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); has DestinationPort => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); has Direction => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); has Protocol => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); has Source => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); has SourcePort => (is => 'ro', isa => 'Str', required => 1); 1; ### main pod documentation begin ### =head1 NAME Paws::NetworkFirewall::Header =head1 USAGE This class represents one of two things: =head3 Arguments in a call to a service Use the attributes of this class as arguments to methods. You shouldn't make instances of this class. Each attribute should be used as a named argument in the calls that expect this type of object. As an example, if Att1 is expected to be a Paws::NetworkFirewall::Header object: $service_obj->Method(Att1 => { Destination => $value, ..., SourcePort => $value }); =head3 Results returned from an API call Use accessors for each attribute. If Att1 is expected to be an Paws::NetworkFirewall::Header object: $result = $service_obj->Method(...); $result->Att1->Destination =head1 DESCRIPTION The 5-tuple criteria for AWS Network Firewall to use to inspect packet headers in stateful traffic flow inspection. Traffic flows that match the criteria are a match for the corresponding StatefulRule. =head1 ATTRIBUTES =head2 B Destination => Str The destination IP address or address range to inspect for, in CIDR notation. To match with any address, specify C. Specify an IP address or a block of IP addresses in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. Network Firewall supports all address ranges for IPv4. Examples: =over =item * To configure Network Firewall to inspect for the IP address 192.0.2.44, specify C<192.0.2.44/32>. =item * To configure Network Firewall to inspect for IP addresses from 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255, specify C<192.0.2.0/24>. =back For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry Classless Inter-Domain Routing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing). =head2 B DestinationPort => Str The destination port to inspect for. You can specify an individual port, for example C<1994> and you can specify a port range, for example C<1990-1994>. To match with any port, specify C. =head2 B Direction => Str The direction of traffic flow to inspect. If set to C, the inspection matches bidirectional traffic, both from the source to the destination and from the destination to the source. If set to C, the inspection only matches traffic going from the source to the destination. =head2 B Protocol => Str The protocol to inspect for. To specify all, you can use C, because all traffic on AWS and on the internet is IP. =head2 B Source => Str The source IP address or address range to inspect for, in CIDR notation. To match with any address, specify C. Specify an IP address or a block of IP addresses in Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) notation. Network Firewall supports all address ranges for IPv4. Examples: =over =item * To configure Network Firewall to inspect for the IP address 192.0.2.44, specify C<192.0.2.44/32>. =item * To configure Network Firewall to inspect for IP addresses from 192.0.2.0 to 192.0.2.255, specify C<192.0.2.0/24>. =back For more information about CIDR notation, see the Wikipedia entry Classless Inter-Domain Routing (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classless_Inter-Domain_Routing). =head2 B SourcePort => Str The source port to inspect for. You can specify an individual port, for example C<1994> and you can specify a port range, for example C<1990-1994>. To match with any port, specify C. =head1 SEE ALSO This class forms part of L, describing an object used in L =head1 BUGS and CONTRIBUTIONS The source code is located here: L Please report bugs to: L =cut