Use DescribeTrusts with an AWS SDK or CLI - AWS SDK Code Examples

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Use DescribeTrusts with an AWS SDK or CLI

The following code examples show how to use DescribeTrusts.

CLI
AWS CLI

To get details about your trust relationships

The following describe-trusts example displays details about the trust relationships for the specified directory.

aws ds describe-trusts \ --directory-id d-a1b2c3d4e5

Output:

{ "Trusts": [ { "DirectoryId": "d-a1b2c3d4e5", "TrustId": "t-9a8b7c6d5e", "RemoteDomainName": "other.example.com", "TrustType": "Forest", "TrustDirection": "Two-Way", "TrustState": "Verified", "CreatedDateTime": "2017-06-20T18:08:45.614000-07:00", "LastUpdatedDateTime": "2019-06-04T10:52:12.410000-07:00", "StateLastUpdatedDateTime": "2019-06-04T10:52:12.410000-07:00", "SelectiveAuth": "Disabled" } ] }
PowerShell
Tools for PowerShell

Example 1: This command gets the information of trust relationships created for specified directory-id.

Get-DSTrust -DirectoryId d-123456abcd

Output:

CreatedDateTime : 7/5/2019 4:55:42 AM DirectoryId : d-123456abcd LastUpdatedDateTime : 7/5/2019 4:56:04 AM RemoteDomainName : contoso.com SelectiveAuth : Disabled StateLastUpdatedDateTime : 7/5/2019 4:56:04 AM TrustDirection : One-Way: Incoming TrustId : t-9067157123 TrustState : Created TrustStateReason : TrustType : Forest
  • For API details, see DescribeTrusts in AWS Tools for PowerShell Cmdlet Reference.