Troubleshooting AWS User Notifications identity and access
Use the following information to help you diagnose and fix common issues that you might encounter when working with User Notifications and IAM.
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I Am Not Authorized to Perform an Action in User Notifications
If the AWS Management Console tells you that you're not authorized to perform an action, then you must contact your administrator for assistance. Your administrator is the person that provided you with your user name and password.
The following example error occurs when the mateojackson
IAM user
tries to use the console to view details about a notification configuration, but
does not have notifications:
permissions.GetNotificationConfiguration
User: arn:aws:iam::123456789012:user/mateojackson is not authorized to perform: notifications:
GetNotificationConfiguration
on resource:my-example-notificationconfiguration
In this case, Mateo asks his administrator to update his policies to allow him to
access the
resource using the
my-example-notificationconfiguration
notifications:
action.GetNotificationConfiguration
I'm an Administrator and Want to Allow Others to Access User Notifications
To allow others to access User Notifications, you must grant permission to the people or applications that need access. If you are using AWS IAM Identity Center to manage people and applications, you assign permission sets to users or groups to define their level of access. Permission sets automatically create and assign IAM policies to IAM roles that are associated with the person or application. For more information, see Permission sets in the AWS IAM Identity Center User Guide.
If you are not using IAM Identity Center, you must create IAM entities (users or roles) for the people or applications that need access. You must then attach a policy to the entity that grants them the correct permissions in User Notifications. After the permissions are granted, provide the credentials to the user or application developer. They will use those credentials to access AWS. To learn more about creating IAM users, groups, policies, and permissions, see IAM Identities and Policies and permissions in IAM in the IAM User Guide.
I Want to Allow People Outside of My AWS Account to Access My User Notifications Resources
You can create a role that users in other accounts or people outside of your organization can use to access your resources. You can specify who is trusted to assume the role. For services that support resource-based policies or access control lists (ACLs), you can use those policies to grant people access to your resources.
To learn more, consult the following:
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To learn whether User Notifications supports these features, see How AWS User Notifications works with IAM.
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To learn how to provide access to your resources across AWS accounts that you own, see Providing access to an IAM user in another AWS account that you own in the IAM User Guide.
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To learn how to provide access to your resources to third-party AWS accounts, see Providing access to AWS accounts owned by third parties in the IAM User Guide.
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To learn how to provide access through identity federation, see Providing access to externally authenticated users (identity federation) in the IAM User Guide.
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To learn the difference between using roles and resource-based policies for cross-account access, see Cross account resource access in IAM in the IAM User Guide.