Get PermissionsBoundary based on Roles
I am trying to invoke IAM.Client.list_users AWS documentation in my lambda . As per the documentation, the document contains
'PermissionsBoundary': {
'PermissionsBoundaryType': 'PermissionsBoundaryPolicy',
'PermissionsBoundaryArn': 'string'
}
But for the call,I am trying to invoke the following API call PermissionsBoundary
is missing
client = boto3.client('iam')
roles = client.list_roles()
for role in roles['Roles']:
print(role)
But the response I am getting is
{
'Path': '/service-role/',
'RoleName': 'send-sns-1',
'RoleId': 'ABCDEF123456ACBD',
'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::13456798:role/service-role/send-sns-1',
'CreateDate': datetime.datetime(2017, 9, 4, 15, 22, 50, tzinfo = tzlocal()),
'AssumeRolePolicyDocument': {
'Version': '2012-10-17',
'Statement': [{
'Effect': 'Allow',
'Principal': {
'Service': 'lambda.amazonaws.com'
},
'Action': 'sts:AssumeRole'
}]
},
'MaxSessionDuration': 3600
}
The role of lambda function has IAMFullAccess
permission.
What is that I am missing, to get 'PermissionsBoundary': {....}
amazon-web-services
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I am trying to invoke IAM.Client.list_users AWS documentation in my lambda . As per the documentation, the document contains
'PermissionsBoundary': {
'PermissionsBoundaryType': 'PermissionsBoundaryPolicy',
'PermissionsBoundaryArn': 'string'
}
But for the call,I am trying to invoke the following API call PermissionsBoundary
is missing
client = boto3.client('iam')
roles = client.list_roles()
for role in roles['Roles']:
print(role)
But the response I am getting is
{
'Path': '/service-role/',
'RoleName': 'send-sns-1',
'RoleId': 'ABCDEF123456ACBD',
'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::13456798:role/service-role/send-sns-1',
'CreateDate': datetime.datetime(2017, 9, 4, 15, 22, 50, tzinfo = tzlocal()),
'AssumeRolePolicyDocument': {
'Version': '2012-10-17',
'Statement': [{
'Effect': 'Allow',
'Principal': {
'Service': 'lambda.amazonaws.com'
},
'Action': 'sts:AssumeRole'
}]
},
'MaxSessionDuration': 3600
}
The role of lambda function has IAMFullAccess
permission.
What is that I am missing, to get 'PermissionsBoundary': {....}
amazon-web-services
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I am trying to invoke IAM.Client.list_users AWS documentation in my lambda . As per the documentation, the document contains
'PermissionsBoundary': {
'PermissionsBoundaryType': 'PermissionsBoundaryPolicy',
'PermissionsBoundaryArn': 'string'
}
But for the call,I am trying to invoke the following API call PermissionsBoundary
is missing
client = boto3.client('iam')
roles = client.list_roles()
for role in roles['Roles']:
print(role)
But the response I am getting is
{
'Path': '/service-role/',
'RoleName': 'send-sns-1',
'RoleId': 'ABCDEF123456ACBD',
'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::13456798:role/service-role/send-sns-1',
'CreateDate': datetime.datetime(2017, 9, 4, 15, 22, 50, tzinfo = tzlocal()),
'AssumeRolePolicyDocument': {
'Version': '2012-10-17',
'Statement': [{
'Effect': 'Allow',
'Principal': {
'Service': 'lambda.amazonaws.com'
},
'Action': 'sts:AssumeRole'
}]
},
'MaxSessionDuration': 3600
}
The role of lambda function has IAMFullAccess
permission.
What is that I am missing, to get 'PermissionsBoundary': {....}
amazon-web-services
I am trying to invoke IAM.Client.list_users AWS documentation in my lambda . As per the documentation, the document contains
'PermissionsBoundary': {
'PermissionsBoundaryType': 'PermissionsBoundaryPolicy',
'PermissionsBoundaryArn': 'string'
}
But for the call,I am trying to invoke the following API call PermissionsBoundary
is missing
client = boto3.client('iam')
roles = client.list_roles()
for role in roles['Roles']:
print(role)
But the response I am getting is
{
'Path': '/service-role/',
'RoleName': 'send-sns-1',
'RoleId': 'ABCDEF123456ACBD',
'Arn': 'arn:aws:iam::13456798:role/service-role/send-sns-1',
'CreateDate': datetime.datetime(2017, 9, 4, 15, 22, 50, tzinfo = tzlocal()),
'AssumeRolePolicyDocument': {
'Version': '2012-10-17',
'Statement': [{
'Effect': 'Allow',
'Principal': {
'Service': 'lambda.amazonaws.com'
},
'Action': 'sts:AssumeRole'
}]
},
'MaxSessionDuration': 3600
}
The role of lambda function has IAMFullAccess
permission.
What is that I am missing, to get 'PermissionsBoundary': {....}
amazon-web-services
amazon-web-services
edited Nov 27 '18 at 7:46
onkar
asked Nov 27 '18 at 7:36
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The documentation is wrong, and only GetRole
and GetUser
currently display the permissions boundary. I've filed an issue about it here but in the meantime I think you'll need to issue GetUser
/GetRole
repeatedly for every user/role in your account if you want to enumerate all boundaries.
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The documentation is wrong, and only GetRole
and GetUser
currently display the permissions boundary. I've filed an issue about it here but in the meantime I think you'll need to issue GetUser
/GetRole
repeatedly for every user/role in your account if you want to enumerate all boundaries.
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The documentation is wrong, and only GetRole
and GetUser
currently display the permissions boundary. I've filed an issue about it here but in the meantime I think you'll need to issue GetUser
/GetRole
repeatedly for every user/role in your account if you want to enumerate all boundaries.
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The documentation is wrong, and only GetRole
and GetUser
currently display the permissions boundary. I've filed an issue about it here but in the meantime I think you'll need to issue GetUser
/GetRole
repeatedly for every user/role in your account if you want to enumerate all boundaries.
The documentation is wrong, and only GetRole
and GetUser
currently display the permissions boundary. I've filed an issue about it here but in the meantime I think you'll need to issue GetUser
/GetRole
repeatedly for every user/role in your account if you want to enumerate all boundaries.
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