Creating a User and Granting EIP Permissions
Currently, the EIP service permissions are included in the VPC permissions. For details, see Permissions Management.
- Create IAM users for personnel based on your enterprise's organizational structure. Each IAM user has their own identity credentials for accessing VPC resources.
- Grant users only the permissions required to perform a given task based on their job responsibilities.
- Entrust a cloud account or cloud service to perform efficient O&M on your VPC resources.
If your cloud account meets your permissions requirements, you can skip this section.
Figure 1 shows the process flow for granting permissions.
Prerequisites
Before granting permissions to user groups, learn about EIP Permissions for EIP.
Process Flow
- On the IAM console, create a user group and grant it permissions.
Create a user group on the IAM console and click Authorize in the Operation column to assign the EIP ReadOnlyAccess permissions to the group.
- Create an IAM user and add it to the created user group.
Create a user on the IAM console and add it to the user group created in 1 by choosing Authorize in the Operation column.
- Log in as the IAM user and verify permissions.
In the authorized region, perform the following operations:
- Choose Service List > Elastic IP. Then click Assign EIP on the EIP console. If a message appears indicating that you have insufficient permissions to perform the operation, the EIP ReadOnlyAccess policy is in effect.
- Choose another service from Service List. If a message appears indicating that you have insufficient permissions to access the service, the EIP ReadOnlyAccess policy is in effect.
Example Custom Policies
- Example 1: Grant permissions to assign and view EIPs
{ "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "vpc:publicIps:create", "vpc:publicIps:list" ] } ] }
- Example 2: Grant permission to deny EIP deletion.
A policy with only "Deny" permissions must be used together with other policies. If the permissions granted to an IAM user contain both "Allow" and "Deny", the "Deny" permissions take precedence over the "Allow" permissions.
Assume that you want to grant the permissions of the EIP FullAccess policy to a user but want to prevent them from releasing EIPs. You can create a custom policy for denying EIP release, and attach both policies to the user. As an explicit deny in any policy overrides any allows, the user can perform all operations on EIPs except releasing them. Example policy denying EIP release:
{ "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Deny", "Action": [ "vpc:publicIps:delete" ] } ] }
- Example 3: Create a custom policy containing multiple actions.
A custom policy can contain the actions of one or multiple services that are of the same type (global or project-level). Example policy containing multiple actions:
{ "Version": "1.1", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Action": [ "vpc:publicIps:update", "vpc:publicIps:create" ] }, { "Effect": "Deny", "Action": [ "vpc:publicIps:delete" ] } ] }
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