From
https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/iamv2/home?region=us-east-2#/home
Attention: Extended Deadline for Updating Your Access Permissions - December 11, 2023 AWS has discontinued use of old IAM permissions for Billing, Cost Management, and Accounts consoles. If you do not take action, you may lose access to these consoles. We are granting an extension until December 11, 2023 for you to update your IAM policies.Update your policies or contact your organization's access administrator.For assistance, please visit the blog ,or review the policy migration utilities- Bulk Policy Migrator ,old to granular action mapping guide .
The Billing does not worry us. But Cost Management and Account consoles? Is this something we should handle. Or we have everything handled?
On Mon, Oct 30, 2023 at 08:46:04PM +0100, Miroslav Suchý wrote:
From
https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/iamv2/home?region=us-east-2#/home
Attention: Extended Deadline for Updating Your Access Permissions - December 11, 2023 AWS has discontinued use of old IAM permissions for Billing, Cost Management, and Accounts consoles. If you do not take action, you may lose access to these consoles. We are granting an extension until December 11, 2023 for you to update your IAM policies.Update your policies or contact your organization's access administrator.For assistance, please visit the blog ,or review the policy migration utilities- Bulk Policy Migrator ,old to granular action mapping guide .
The Billing does not worry us. But Cost Management and Account consoles? Is this something we should handle. Or we have everything handled?
We aren't affected.
If you click on the 'view affected policies' it shows none.
This should only be iam policies that used the old permissions for billing/cost/accounts, which we never used apparently. ;)
So, I think we are fine... but thanks for bringing it up.
kevin
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