top | item 30311078 (no title) w1nt3rmut3 | 4 years ago They do and there is even a button in iam to do just that. Also exposed as api to regernate the policy based on usage. discuss order hn newest balls187|4 years ago Would you mind pointing me to a doc about regenerating policies based on usage?The pain I'm dealing with is having to look at the event logs to determine which CF task failed due to permission, then add that to the CF policy. orf|4 years ago > Would you mind pointing me to a doc about regenerating policies based on usage?First result in Google gift “generate IAM policies from usage”https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_poli...
balls187|4 years ago Would you mind pointing me to a doc about regenerating policies based on usage?The pain I'm dealing with is having to look at the event logs to determine which CF task failed due to permission, then add that to the CF policy. orf|4 years ago > Would you mind pointing me to a doc about regenerating policies based on usage?First result in Google gift “generate IAM policies from usage”https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_poli...
orf|4 years ago > Would you mind pointing me to a doc about regenerating policies based on usage?First result in Google gift “generate IAM policies from usage”https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_poli...
balls187|4 years ago
The pain I'm dealing with is having to look at the event logs to determine which CF task failed due to permission, then add that to the CF policy.
orf|4 years ago
First result in Google gift “generate IAM policies from usage”
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/access_poli...