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Creates a policy with the specified attributes for the specified load balancer.
Policies are settings that are saved for your load balancer and that can be applied to the listener or the application server, depending on the policy type.
For .NET Core this operation is only available in asynchronous form. Please refer to CreateLoadBalancerPolicyAsync.
Namespace: Amazon.ElasticLoadBalancing
Assembly: AWSSDK.ElasticLoadBalancing.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public abstract CreateLoadBalancerPolicyResponse CreateLoadBalancerPolicy( CreateLoadBalancerPolicyRequest request )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the CreateLoadBalancerPolicy service method.
Exception | Condition |
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AccessPointNotFoundException | The specified load balancer does not exist. |
DuplicatePolicyNameException | A policy with the specified name already exists for this load balancer. |
InvalidConfigurationRequestException | The requested configuration change is not valid. |
PolicyTypeNotFoundException | One or more of the specified policy types do not exist. |
TooManyPoliciesException | The quota for the number of policies for this load balancer has been reached. |
This example creates a policy that enables Proxy Protocol on the specified load balancer.
var client = new AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(); var response = client.CreateLoadBalancerPolicy(new CreateLoadBalancerPolicyRequest { LoadBalancerName = "my-load-balancer", PolicyAttributes = new List<PolicyAttribute> { new PolicyAttribute { AttributeName = "ProxyProtocol", AttributeValue = "true" } }, PolicyName = "my-ProxyProtocol-policy", PolicyTypeName = "ProxyProtocolPolicyType" });
This example creates a public key policy.
var client = new AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(); var response = client.CreateLoadBalancerPolicy(new CreateLoadBalancerPolicyRequest { LoadBalancerName = "my-load-balancer", PolicyAttributes = new List<PolicyAttribute> { new PolicyAttribute { AttributeName = "PublicKey", AttributeValue = "MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAwAYUjnfyEyXr1pxjhFWBpMlggUcqoi3kl+dS74kj//c6x7ROtusUaeQCTgIUkayttRDWchuqo1pHC1u+n5xxXnBBe2ejbb2WRsKIQ5rXEeixsjFpFsojpSQKkzhVGI6mJVZBJDVKSHmswnwLBdofLhzvllpovBPTHe+o4haAWvDBALJU0pkSI1FecPHcs2hwxf14zHoXy1e2k36A64nXW43wtfx5qcVSIxtCEOjnYRg7RPvybaGfQ+v6Iaxb/+7J5kEvZhTFQId+bSiJImF1FSUT1W1xwzBZPUbcUkkXDj45vC2s3Z8E+Lk7a3uZhvsQHLZnrfuWjBWGWvZ/MhZYgEXAMPLE" } }, PolicyName = "my-PublicKey-policy", PolicyTypeName = "PublicKeyPolicyType" });
This example creates a backend server authentication policy that enables authentication on your backend instance using a public key policy.
var client = new AmazonElasticLoadBalancingClient(); var response = client.CreateLoadBalancerPolicy(new CreateLoadBalancerPolicyRequest { LoadBalancerName = "my-load-balancer", PolicyAttributes = new List<PolicyAttribute> { new PolicyAttribute { AttributeName = "PublicKeyPolicyName", AttributeValue = "my-PublicKey-policy" } }, PolicyName = "my-authentication-policy", PolicyTypeName = "BackendServerAuthenticationPolicyType" });
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5, 4.0, 3.5