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Changing on to in in headers.

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Elizabeth Hartman
2025-12-17 17:05:47 -05:00
committed by openshift-cherrypick-robot
parent 807d146b05
commit 5e21b1f88d
6 changed files with 17 additions and 34 deletions

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@@ -235,13 +235,13 @@ Topics:
- Name: Setting up your environment
File: rosa-sts-setting-up-environment
---
Name: Getting started with ROSA GovCloud
Name: Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) in AWS GovCloud
Dir: rosa_govcloud
Distros: openshift-rosa
Topics:
- Name: Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) in AWS GovCloud
File: rosa-govcloud-getting-started
- Name: Managing your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) AWS GovCloud account
- Name: Managing your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) in AWS GovCloud account
File: rosa-govcloud-account-management
- Name: Installing a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) cluster in AWS GovCloud
File: rosa-install-govcloud-cluster

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@@ -167,13 +167,13 @@ Topics:
- Name: Planning resource usage in your cluster
File: rosa-planning-environment
---
Name: Getting started with ROSA GovCloud
Name: Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud
Dir: rosa_govcloud
Distros: openshift-rosa-hcp
Topics:
- Name: Getting started with Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud
File: rosa-govcloud-getting-started
- Name: Managing your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (classic architecture) AWS GovCloud account
- Name: Managing your Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS in AWS GovCloud account
File: rosa-govcloud-account-management
- Name: Installing a Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS cluster in AWS GovCloud
File: rosa-install-govcloud-cluster

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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
[id="rosa-govcloud-manage_{context}"]
= Changing your Red Hat FedRAMP account password
[role="_abstract"]
To change your FedRAMP account password, you must have access to your Red{nbsp}Hat FedRAMP account.
.Procedure
@@ -12,19 +13,13 @@ To change your FedRAMP account password, you must have access to your Red{nbsp}H
. Navigate to link:https://sso.openshiftusgov.com/realms/redhat-external/account[].
. Sign in with your current username and password.
. Under the middle box called _Account Security_, click *Signing In*.
. Under _Basic Authentication_ select *Password*.
. Under _Basic Authentication_, select *Password*.
. Click *Update* and choose a password that meets the following requirements:
+
* minimum of fifteen (15) characters
* at least one (1) upper-case letter
* at least one (1) lower-case letter
* at least one (1) number
* at least one (1) special character (e.g. ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + = - [ ] / ? > <)
* Minimum of fifteen (15) characters
* At least one (1) upper-case letter
* At least one (1) lower-case letter
* At least one (1) number
* At least one (1) special character (e.g. ~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ + = - [ ] / ? > <)
. Confirm your password.
. Click *Submit*.
// reducing the steps from
//To change your FedRAMP password:
//. Navigate to https://console.openshiftusgov.com/openshift/token.
//. Click *Forgot your password?* under the password field.
//. Follow the steps to change your password

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@@ -1,17 +1,12 @@
:_mod-docs-content-type: ASSEMBLY
[id="rosa-govcloud-account-management"]
= Managing your {product-title} AWS GovCloud account
= Managing your {product-title} in AWS GovCloud account
include::_attributes/attributes-openshift-dedicated.adoc[]
:context: rosa-govcloud-account-management
toc::[]
//I'm not sure what I meant by <Govcloud statement>, but there was likely a request for making a statement about the access or similar to it. I'll see what I can find
//[NOTE]
//====
//<Govcloud statement>
//====
[role="_abstract"]
Once you have access to the FedRAMP accounts, you can manage the credentials as needed.
include::modules/rosa-govcloud-manage-fedramp.adoc[leveloffset=+1]

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@@ -6,12 +6,7 @@ include::_attributes/attributes-openshift-dedicated.adoc[]
toc::[]
//I'm not sure what I meant by <Govcloud statement>, but there was likely a request for making a statement about the access or similar to it. I'll see what I can find
//[NOTE]
//====
//<Govcloud statement>
//====
[role="_abstract"]
To install a {product-title} cluster in AWS GovCloud you must:
* Meet the requirements to access AWS GovCloud.
@@ -22,5 +17,3 @@ To install a {product-title} cluster in AWS GovCloud you must:
include::modules/rosa-govcloud-deploy-cluster.adoc[leveloffset=+1]
include::modules/rosa-govcloud-privatelink-create-cluster.adoc[leveloffset=+1]

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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
// Text snippet included in the following modules:
//
:_mod-docs-content-type: SNIPPET
[role="_abstract"]
{product-title} in AWS GovCloud carries the following requirements:
{product-title} in AWS GovCloud, carries the following requirements:
* {product-title} FedRAMP can only be deployed into an existing VPC. See link:https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ROSA/latest/userguide/getting-started-private-link.html#getting-started-private-link-step-2[Create Amazon VPC architecture for the AWS PrivateLink] use case for instructions on setting up a VPC.
* {product-title} in AWS GovCloud can only be deployed into an existing VPC. See link:https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ROSA/latest/userguide/getting-started-private-link.html#getting-started-private-link-step-2[Create Amazon VPC architecture for the AWS PrivateLink] use case for instructions on setting up a VPC.
* {product-title} in AWS GovCloud only supports the use of the link:https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/what-is-aws-sts-and-how-does-red-hat-openshift-service-on-aws-rosa-use-sts[AWS STS] credentials method.
* {product-title} in AWS GovCloud only uses Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS) validated modules in process cryptographic libraries.
* {product-title} in AWS GovCloud requires a separate Red{nbsp}Hat account for use with FedRAMP, even if you already have an existing Red{nbsp}Hat account for {product-title} clusters in commercial regions.