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trailscraper
- TrailScraper
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How to get the exact IAM services/roles needed to run a command
I like using https://github.com/flosell/trailscraper for this
- flosell/trailscraper - a command-line tool to get valuable information out of AWS CloudTrail
- TrailScraper: A command-line tool to get valuable information out of AWS CloudTrail and a general purpose toolbox for working with IAM policies
- Trailscraper can scrape your Cloudtrail logs and generate IAM Policies from the resources and verbs used by your users or roles
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Is there a tool that tells you which IAM actions to allow if you give it an API operation?
I’ve used this project in the past to pull out policy information https://github.com/flosell/trailscraper (it’s a CLI, FYI)
iamlive
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Why has AWS made IAM Actions impossible to find?
Also things like this (same guy) if you have a sandbox to play in with wider permissions and are trying to build a more scoped profile: https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive
- iann0036/iamlive: Generate an IAM policy from AWS calls using client-side monitoring (CSM) or embedded proxy
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Why Companies Still Struggle with Least Privilege in the Cloud?
I know there is a tool called iamlive that logs all API calls on your local machine. So you can run commands as an admin user locally while this is running, and find out what permissions were needed. Then you tear down the infra you just deployed, and add those same permissions to a service user of some kind (e.g. a CICD role) to avoid over-privileging it. It's messy but it can be helpful.
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AWS Creates New Policy-Based Access Control Language Cedar
actually Ian (aws hero) has a tool that does exactly this
https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive
- Permissions Map
- iamlive
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Show HN: Slauth.io (YC S22) – IAM Policy Auto-Generation
I have used https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive with great success in the past. On high level, the approach you are describing is iamlive on steroids and UX improved.
Kudos on launch, will check your beta
- IAM Live
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Pike: Tool to determine your IAM requirements from code
Thanks! Permissions are determined per resource or datasource. There's no easy way that I had found, especially if you want this done statically, https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive does it by inspecting your api calls but there's always a look up somewhere. Hopefully ill manage to get a few community contributions and get the ball rolling, i've made it as easy as I could to add support for other resources without you even really having to know golang.
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The End of CI
IAM isn’t fun, but there’s lots of options.
https://pypi.org/project/access-undenied-aws/ will allow you to start with least privilege and fix specific issues.
https://github.com/iann0036/iamlive allows an admin to perform the action via CLI and capture the policy.
Access advisor can inspect how you actually use the role and give suggestions on what to remove.
A more helpful suggestion is to experiment with these tools and then find gaps in IAM actions and submit those as feature requests via your TAM.
What are some alternatives?
aws-secure-environment-accelerator - The AWS Secure Environment Accelerator is a tool designed to help deploy and operate secure multi-account, multi-region AWS environments on an ongoing basis. The power of the solution is the configuration file which enables the completely automated deployment of customizable architectures within AWS without changing a single line of code.
aws-leastprivilege - Generates an IAM policy for the CloudFormation service role that adheres to least privilege.
cloudtracker - CloudTracker helps you find over-privileged IAM users and roles by comparing CloudTrail logs with current IAM policies.
consoleme - A Central Control Plane for AWS Permissions and Access
parliament - AWS IAM linting library
policy_sentry - IAM Least Privilege Policy Generator
iamzero - Identity & Access Management simplified and secure.
cloudsplaining - Cloudsplaining is an AWS IAM Security Assessment tool that identifies violations of least privilege and generates a risk-prioritized report.
iamlive-lambda-extension - Lambda Extension for iamlive
aws-cloudformation-templates - A collection of useful CloudFormation templates
jq - Command-line JSON processor [Moved to: https://github.com/jqlang/jq]