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Use PutUserPermissionsBoundary
with a CLI
The following code examples show how to use PutUserPermissionsBoundary
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- AWS CLI
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Example 1: To apply a permissions boundary based on a custom policy to an IAM user
The following
put-user-permissions-boundary
example applies a custom policy namedintern-boundary
as the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.aws iam put-user-permissions-boundary \ --permissions-boundary
arn:aws:iam::123456789012:policy/intern-boundary
\ --user-nameintern
This command produces no output.
Example 2: To apply a permissions boundary based on an AWS managed policy to an IAM user
The following
put-user-permissions-boundary
example applies the AWS managed pollicy namedPowerUserAccess
as the permissions boundary for the specified IAM user.aws iam put-user-permissions-boundary \ --permissions-boundary
arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/PowerUserAccess
\ --user-namedeveloper
This command produces no output.
For more information, see Adding and removing IAM identity permissions in the AWS IAM User Guide.
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For API details, see PutUserPermissionsBoundary
in AWS CLI Command Reference.
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