AWS Transfer Family

2024/04/22 - 1 new api methods

Changes   Adding new API to support remote directory listing using SFTP connector

2024/04/12 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This change releases support for importing self signed certificates to the Transfer Family for sending outbound file transfers over TLS/HTTPS.

2024/04/03 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   Add ability to specify Security Policies for SFTP Connectors

2024/03/08 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Added DES_EDE3_CBC to the list of supported encryption algorithms for messages sent with an AS2 connector.

2024/01/12 - 2 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family now supports static IP addresses for SFTP & AS2 connectors and for async MDNs on AS2 servers.

2023/11/16 - 9 updated api methods

Changes   Introduced S3StorageOptions for servers to enable directory listing optimizations and added Type fields to logical directory mappings.

2023/07/25 - 1 new 4 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds support for SFTP Connectors.

2023/06/30 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Add outbound Basic authentication support to AS2 connectors

2023/06/21 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds a new parameter StructuredLogDestinations to CreateServer, UpdateServer APIs.

2023/05/15 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This release introduces the ability to require both password and SSH key when users authenticate to your Transfer Family servers that use the SFTP protocol.

2022/12/21 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds support for Decrypt as a workflow step type.

2022/11/18 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Adds a NONE encryption algorithm type to AS2 connectors, providing support for skipping encryption of the AS2 message body when a HTTPS URL is also specified.

2022/10/13 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds an option for customers to configure workflows that are triggered when files are only partially received from a client due to premature session disconnect.

2022/09/13 - 5 new api methods

Changes   This release introduces the ability to have multiple server host keys for any of your Transfer Family servers that use the SFTP protocol.

2022/07/26 - 21 new 4 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family now supports Applicability Statement 2 (AS2), a network protocol used for the secure and reliable transfer of critical Business-to-Business (B2B) data over the public internet using HTTP/HTTPS as the transport mechanism.

2022/05/18 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family now supports SetStat server configuration option, which provides the ability to ignore SetStat command issued by file transfer clients, enabling customers to upload files without any errors.

2022/03/10 - 1 updated api methods

Changes   Adding more descriptive error types for managed workflows

2022/02/23 - 2 updated api methods

Changes   The file input selection feature provides the ability to use either the originally uploaded file or the output file from the previous workflow step, enabling customers to make multiple copies of the original file while keeping the source file intact for file archival.

2022/02/18 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Properties for Transfer Family used with SFTP, FTP, and FTPS protocols. Display Banners are bodies of text that can be displayed before and/or after a user authenticates onto a server using one of the previously mentioned protocols.

2021/12/21 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Property for Transfer Family used with the FTPS protocol. TLS Session Resumption provides a mechanism to resume or share a negotiated secret key between the control and data connection for an FTPS session.

2021/11/15 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family now supports integrating a custom identity provider using AWS Lambda

2021/09/02 - 7 new 3 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family introduces Managed Workflows for creating, executing, monitoring, and standardizing post file transfer processing

2021/06/24 - 2 updated api methods

Changes   Customers can successfully use legacy clients with Transfer Family endpoints enabled for FTPS and FTP behind routers, firewalls, and load balancers by providing a Custom IP address used for data channel communication.

2021/05/25 - 5 new 4 updated api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer Family customers can now use AWS Managed Active Directory or AD Connector to authenticate their end users, enabling seamless migration of file transfer workflows that rely on AD authentication, without changing end users' credentials or needing a custom authorizer.

2021/01/06 - 6 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds support for Amazon EFS, so customers can transfer files over SFTP, FTPS and FTP in and out of Amazon S3 as well as Amazon EFS.

2020/10/15 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   Add support to associate VPC Security Groups at server creation.

2020/08/12 - 2 new 3 updated api methods

Changes   Adds security policies to control cryptographic algorithms advertised by your server, additional characters in usernames and length increase, and FIPS compliant endpoints in the US and Canada regions.

2020/06/09 - 1 updated api methods

Changes   This release updates the API so customers can test use of Source IP to allow, deny or limit access to data in their S3 buckets after integrating their identity provider.

2020/04/23 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds support for transfers over FTPS and FTP in and out of Amazon S3, which makes it easy to migrate File Transfer Protocol over SSL (FTPS) and FTP workloads to AWS, in addition to the existing support for Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).

2020/01/10 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   This release introduces a new endpoint type that allows you to attach Elastic IP addresses from your AWS account with your server's endpoint directly and whitelist access to your server by client's internet IP address(es) using VPC Security Groups.

2019/10/28 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds logical directories support to your AWS SFTP server endpoint, so you can now create logical directory structures mapped to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket paths for users created and stored within the service. Amazon S3 bucket names and paths can now be hidden from AWS SFTP users, providing an additional level of privacy to meet security requirements. You can lock down your SFTP users' access to designated folders (commonly referred to as 'chroot'), and simplify complex folder structures for data distribution through SFTP without replicating files across multiple users.

2019/08/20 - 1 updated api methods

Changes   New field in response of TestIdentityProvider

2019/04/29 - 3 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds support for per-server host-key management. You can now specify the SSH RSA private key used by your SFTP server.

2019/03/27 - 4 updated api methods

Changes   This release adds PrivateLink support to your AWS SFTP server endpoint, enabling the customer to access their SFTP server within a VPC, without having to traverse the internet. Customers can now can create a server and specify an option whether they want the endpoint to be hosted as public or in their VPC, and with the in VPC option, SFTP clients and users can access the server only from the customer's VPC or from their on-premises environments using DX or VPN. This release also relaxes the SFTP user name requirements to allow underscores and hyphens.

2018/11/26 - 18 new api methods

Changes   AWS Transfer for SFTP is a fully managed service that enables transfer of secure data over the internet into and out of Amazon S3. SFTP is deeply embedded in data exchange workflows across different industries such as financial services, healthcare, advertising, and retail, among others.