Learn how to update AWS VPC connection credentials so Security Cloud Control Firewall Management can continue communicating with onboarded AWS resources.
If you create a new access key and secret access key to connect to the AWS VPC, you must update the connection credentials in Security Cloud Control Firewall Management. To do this, first update the credentials in the AWS console. Next, update the credentials in the Security Cloud Control Firewall Management console by using this procedure. For more information, refer to Managing Access Keys for IAM Users (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_credentials_access-keys.html) or Creating, Disabling, and Deleting Access Keys for Your AWS Account Root User (https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/managing-aws-access-keys.html).
You cannot change the access key or secret access key from Security Cloud Control Firewall Management. You must manually manage the connection credentials using the AWS console or the AWS CLI console.
If multiple AWS VPCs are onboarded to your Security Cloud Control Firewall Management tenant, you must update the credentials for one device at a time.
Procedure
| 1. | From the Security Cloud Control Home page, click Firewall. |
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| 2. | Choose . |
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| 3. | Click the Devices tab, and then click AWS VPC. |
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| 4. | Select the AWS VPC whose connection credentials you want to update. |
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| 5. | Under Device Actions, click Update Credentials. |
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| 6. | Enter the new Access Key and Secret Access Key, which you want to use to connect to the AWS VPC. |
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| 7. | Click Update.
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