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Hi, if a user has EC2 FullAccess directly attached, but belongs to a group that provides RO access to EC2, can the user still launch an instance? If yes, should the RO logic explicitly deny user from launchign an instance?
Yes, a user with EC2 Full Access directly attached can still launch an instance even if they belong to a group with read-only (RO) access to EC2. The RO logic would not prevent the user from launching an instance because the user's Full Access policy overrides the group's RO policy. If the desired behavior is to restrict the user's EC2 launch permissions, it would be best to remove the user's Full Access policy and only allow them access through the group's RO policy.
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Hi I have a doubt , if we have two different group like tester and developer and I am giving only necessary permission what tester can have and developer can have. If I am adding one user in both group like a( developer to do testing work)in this case does it conflict ,how it works?
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00:00 What is AWS Security?
04:15 Types of Security
08:15 What is AWS IAM?
10:49 Benefits of AWS IAM
15:06 How AWS IAM works?
19:11 Components of AWS IAM
33:54 Features of IAM
38:10 Demo
Good tutorial. Some advice: make the fonts bigger and the imagens smaller. Zoom in in the text as you explain it. Thanks for your tutorial.
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Hi, if a user has EC2 FullAccess directly attached, but belongs to a group that provides RO access to EC2, can the user still launch an instance? If yes, should the RO logic explicitly deny user from launchign an instance?
Yes, a user with EC2 Full Access directly attached can still launch an instance even if they belong to a group with read-only (RO) access to EC2. The RO logic would not prevent the user from launching an instance because the user's Full Access policy overrides the group's RO policy. If the desired behavior is to restrict the user's EC2 launch permissions, it would be best to remove the user's Full Access policy and only allow them access through the group's RO policy.
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Thanks for the video...! Great content also with demo helps in better understanding.
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Hi I have a doubt , if we have two different group like tester and developer and I am giving only necessary permission what tester can have and developer can have. If I am adding one user in both group like a( developer to do testing work)in this case does it conflict ,how it works?
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