Single Instance New Network CloudFormation
SFTP Gateway 3.x - Usage Instructions
This guide walks you through launching SFTP Gateway with CloudFormation from the AWS Marketplace.
Launch this software | Usage Instructions
On this page, you only have one form field:
Choose Action
Select Launch CloudFormation, and click Launch.
This takes you to the CloudFormation Create Stack wizard, with the template pre-loaded. Click Next.
Configure CloudFormation parameters
On the Specify stack details page, you will need to configure some CloudFormation parameters.
Stack name
This is the name of your CloudFormation stack.
Default Bucket
Enter the name of your S3 bucket. You can use either a new or existing bucket.
Here are some restrictions on naming your S3 bucket:
- Cannot contain uppercase letters
- Can contain lowercase letters, numbers, periods (not recommended), and hyphens
- Must be between 3 and 63 characters
- Must be globally unique
Bucket Access
This parameter determines whether S3 permissions are broad or restrictive.
- open: SFTP Gateway is granted S3 Full Access. This is helpful if you plan on using a different S3 bucket for each SFTP user. We recommend locking down S3 access after your users are configured.
- restricted: S3 access is limited to the default bucket. This improves your security posture by protecting your other S3 buckets from administrators with shell access to the SFTP Gateway instance.
EC2Type
For testing, use a t3.medium
. The t3
class is cheaper, but cannot handle sustained traffic.
For production, use an m5.large
or better.
Disk Volume Size
This is set to 32 GB by default. Set this to a higher value if you plan on transferring large batches of data.
For a single instance stack, you can increase the size of your instance volume later on.
Key Pair
Select a key pair of which you own the private key
VPC IP Range
This CloudFormation template provisions a new VPC, subnets, and other network resources.
Specify a private Class C IP range that doesn't conflict with your existing networks.
Input CIDR
Get your current IP address from http://checkip.dyndns.org/.
Then enter this IP address, followed by /32
. For example, 1.2.3.4/32
.
The /32
suffix represents a network range of a single address.
Web Admin Password
Enter an admin password. You'll later use this to log into the web interface for user management.