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Amazon Route 53 Resolver (service prefix:
route53resolver
) provides the following service-specific resources, actions, and condition context
keys for use in IAM permission policies.
References:
Learn how to configure this service .
View a list of the API operations available for this service .
Learn how to secure this service and its resources by using IAM permission policies.
Topics
You can specify the following actions in the
Action
element of an IAM policy statement. Use policies to grant permissions to perform
an operation in AWS. When you use an action in a policy, you usually allow or
deny access to the API operation or CLI command with the same name. However,
in some cases, a single action controls access to more than one operation. Alternatively,
some operations require several different actions.
The
Resource Types
column indicates whether each action supports resource-level permissions. If
there is no value for this column, you must specify all resources ("*") in the
Resource
element of your policy statement. If the column includes a resource type, then
you can specify an ARN of that type in a statement with that action. Required
resources are indicated in the table with an asterisk (*). If you specify a resource-level
permission ARN in a statement using this action, then it must be of this type.
Some actions support multiple resource types. If the resource type is optional (not
indicated as required), then you can choose to use one but not the other.
For details about the columns in the following table, see The Actions Table .
Actions | Description | Access Level | Resource Types (*required) | Condition Keys | Dependent Actions |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
AssociateResolverEndpointIpAddress | Grants permission to associate a specified IP address with a resolver endpoint. This is an IP address that DNS queries pass through on the way to your network (outbound) or your VPCs (inbound). | Write | |||
AssociateResolverRule | Grants permission to associate a specified resolver rule with a specified VPC. | Write | |||
CreateResolverEndpoint | Grants permission to create a resolver endpoint. There are two types of resolver endpoints, inbound and outbound. | Write | |||
CreateResolverRule | For DNS queries that originate in your VPC, grants permission to define how to route the queries out of the VPC. | Write | |||
DeleteResolverEndpoint | Grants permission to delete a resolver endpoint. The effect of deleting a resolver endpoint depends on whether it's an inbound or an outbound resolver endpoint. | Write | |||
DeleteResolverRule | Grants permission to delete a resolver rule. | Write | |||
DisassociateResolverEndpointIpAddress | Grants permission to remove a specified IP address from a resolver endpoint. This is an IP address that DNS queries pass through on the way to your network (outbound) or your VPCs (inbound). | Write | |||
DisassociateResolverRule | Grants permission to remove the association between a specified resolver rule and a specified VPC. | Write | |||
GetResolverEndpoint | Grants permission to get information about a specified resolver endpoint, such as whether it's an inbound or an outbound resolver endpoint, and the IP addresses in your VPC that DNS queries are forwarded to on the way into or out of your VPC. | Read | |||
GetResolverRule | Grants permission to get information about a specified resolver rule, such as the domain name that the rule forwards DNS queries for and the IP address that queries are forwarded to. | Read | |||
GetResolverRuleAssociation | Grants permission to get information about an association between a specified resolver rule and a VPC. | Read | |||
GetResolverRulePolicy | Grants permission to get information about a resolver rule policy. | Read | |||
ListResolverEndpointIpAddresses | For a specified resolver endpoint, grants permission to list the IP addresses that DNS queries pass through on the way to your network (outbound) or your VPCs (inbound). | List | |||
ListResolverEndpoints | Grants permission to list all the resolver endpoints that were created using the current AWS account. | List | |||
ListResolverRuleAssociations | Grants permission to list the associations that were created between resolver rules and VPCs using the current AWS account. | List | |||
ListResolverRules | Grants permission to list the resolver rules that were created using the current AWS account. | List | |||
ListTagsForResource | Grants permission to list the tags that you associated with the specified resource. | Read | |||
PutResolverRulePolicy | Grants permission to specify the Resolver operations and resources that you want to allow another AWS account to use. | Write | |||
TagResource | Grants permission to add one or more tags to a specified resource. | Tagging | |||
UntagResource | Grants permission to remove one or more tags from a specified resource. | Tagging | |||
UpdateResolverEndpoint | Grants permission to update selected settings for an inbound or an outbound resolver endpoint. | Write | |||
UpdateResolverRule | Grants permission to update settings for a specified resolver rule. | Write |
The following resource types are defined by this service and can be used in the
Resource
element of IAM permission policy statements. Each action in the
Actions table
identifies the resource types that can be specified with that action. A resource
type can also define which condition keys you can include in a policy. These
keys are displayed in the last column of the table. For details about the columns
in the following table, see
The Resource Types Table
.
Resource Types | ARN | Condition Keys |
---|---|---|
resolver-rule |
arn:$
{
Partition}:route53resolver:$
{
Region}:$
{
Account}:resolver-rule/$
{
ResourceId}
|
|
resolver-endpoint |
arn:$
{
Partition}:route53resolver:$
{
Region}:$
{
Account}:resolver-endpoint/$
{
ResourceId}
|
Amazon Route 53 Resolver defines the following condition keys that can be used in
the
Condition
element of an IAM policy. You can use these keys to further refine the conditions
under which the policy statement applies. For details about the columns in the
following table, see
The Condition Keys Table
.
To view the global condition keys that are available to all services, see Available Global Condition Keys in the IAM Policy Reference .
Condition Keys | Description | Type |
---|---|---|
aws:RequestTag/$ { TagKey} | Filters actions based on the presence of tag key-value pairs in the request | String |
aws:ResourceTag/$ { TagKey} | Filters actions based on tag key-value pairs attached to the resource | String |
aws:TagKeys | Filters actions based on the presence of tag keys in the request | String |