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{ | |
"Statement": [ | |
{ | |
"Action": [ | |
"apigateway:*", | |
"cloudformation:CancelUpdateStack", | |
"cloudformation:ContinueUpdateRollback", | |
"cloudformation:CreateChangeSet", | |
"cloudformation:CreateStack", | |
"cloudformation:CreateUploadBucket", | |
"cloudformation:DeleteStack", | |
"cloudformation:Describe*", | |
"cloudformation:EstimateTemplateCost", | |
"cloudformation:ExecuteChangeSet", | |
"cloudformation:Get*", | |
"cloudformation:List*", | |
"cloudformation:UpdateStack", | |
"cloudformation:UpdateTerminationProtection", | |
"cloudformation:ValidateTemplate", | |
"dynamodb:CreateTable", | |
"dynamodb:DeleteTable", | |
"dynamodb:DescribeTable", | |
"dynamodb:DescribeTimeToLive", | |
"dynamodb:UpdateTimeToLive", | |
"ec2:AttachInternetGateway", | |
"ec2:AuthorizeSecurityGroupIngress", | |
"ec2:CreateInternetGateway", | |
"ec2:CreateNetworkAcl", | |
"ec2:CreateNetworkAclEntry", | |
"ec2:CreateRouteTable", | |
"ec2:CreateSecurityGroup", | |
"ec2:CreateSubnet", | |
"ec2:CreateTags", | |
"ec2:CreateVpc", | |
"ec2:DeleteInternetGateway", | |
"ec2:DeleteNetworkAcl", | |
"ec2:DeleteNetworkAclEntry", | |
"ec2:DeleteRouteTable", | |
"ec2:DeleteSecurityGroup", | |
"ec2:DeleteSubnet", | |
"ec2:DeleteVpc", | |
"ec2:Describe*", | |
"ec2:DetachInternetGateway", | |
"ec2:ModifyVpcAttribute", | |
"events:DeleteRule", | |
"events:DescribeRule", | |
"events:ListRuleNamesByTarget", | |
"events:ListRules", | |
"events:ListTargetsByRule", | |
"events:PutRule", | |
"events:PutTargets", | |
"events:RemoveTargets", | |
"iam:AttachRolePolicy", | |
"iam:CreateRole", | |
"iam:DeleteRole", | |
"iam:DeleteRolePolicy", | |
"iam:DetachRolePolicy", | |
"iam:GetRole", | |
"iam:PassRole", | |
"iam:PutRolePolicy", | |
"iot:CreateTopicRule", | |
"iot:DeleteTopicRule", | |
"iot:DisableTopicRule", | |
"iot:EnableTopicRule", | |
"iot:ReplaceTopicRule", | |
"kinesis:CreateStream", | |
"kinesis:DeleteStream", | |
"kinesis:DescribeStream", | |
"lambda:*", | |
"logs:CreateLogGroup", | |
"logs:DeleteLogGroup", | |
"logs:DescribeLogGroups", | |
"logs:DescribeLogStreams", | |
"logs:FilterLogEvents", | |
"logs:GetLogEvents", | |
"logs:PutSubscriptionFilter", | |
"s3:CreateBucket", | |
"s3:DeleteBucket", | |
"s3:DeleteBucketPolicy", | |
"s3:DeleteObject", | |
"s3:DeleteObjectVersion", | |
"s3:GetObject", | |
"s3:GetObjectVersion", | |
"s3:ListAllMyBuckets", | |
"s3:ListBucket", | |
"s3:PutBucketNotification", | |
"s3:PutBucketPolicy", | |
"s3:PutBucketTagging", | |
"s3:PutBucketWebsite", | |
"s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration", | |
"s3:PutObject", | |
"sns:CreateTopic", | |
"sns:DeleteTopic", | |
"sns:GetSubscriptionAttributes", | |
"sns:GetTopicAttributes", | |
"sns:ListSubscriptions", | |
"sns:ListSubscriptionsByTopic", | |
"sns:ListTopics", | |
"sns:SetSubscriptionAttributes", | |
"sns:SetTopicAttributes", | |
"sns:Subscribe", | |
"sns:Unsubscribe", | |
"states:CreateStateMachine", | |
"states:DeleteStateMachine" | |
], | |
"Effect": "Allow", | |
"Resource": "*" | |
} | |
], | |
"Version": "2012-10-17" | |
} |
I had to add "dynamodb:DescribeTimeToLive" and "dynamodb:UpdateTimeToLive" to allow the creation of a table with TTL settings.
I also needed:
"logs:PutSubscriptionFilter"
"iam:AttachRolePolicy",
"iam:DetachRolePolicy",
Thanks everyone for chiming in! We just updated the gist accordingly. 👍
For next update, this popped up for me
"logs:DeleteSubscriptionFilter"
Thanks @CGeorges
Thanks for this list!
Because I use a custom S3 deployment bucket, I also had to add an extra statement object to the list, with the s3:GetBucketLocation
action, for deployments to succeed:
{
"Action": [
"s3:GetBucketLocation"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::MY_DEPLOYMENTS_BUCKET_NAME"
}
As @CGeorges commented above, if changing name of method e.g. someMethod to some_method you get:
AWSCloudFormation is not authorized to perform: logs:DeleteSubscriptionFilter on resource someMethod
Suggest add:
"logs:DeleteSubscriptionFilter"
SQS may be preferable (or additional) to SNS as per this example (not affiliated):
https://medium.com/hackernoon/how-to-setup-aws-lambda-with-sqs-everything-you-should-know-12263d8aa91e
So suggest add:
"iam:ListAttachedRolePolicies"
and some subset of:
"sqs:*"
wtf is the difference between this and "AWS full access"?
This is more like the maximum credential set since it requests everything Serverless might use to set up a lambda function. We can remove SNS if we don't use it, or kinesis, or iot, etc.
Only cloudformation, iam, lambda, logs, and s3 are minimum requirements.
Since the title says "minimum", can this be re-edited down to an absolute minimum required to do a deployment of a simple function with no dependencies?
"Oops! A bug in serverless just deleted your production VPC" - Err, no thanks!
{
"Statement": [
{
"Action": [
"cloudformation:CancelUpdateStack",
"cloudformation:ContinueUpdateRollback",
"cloudformation:CreateChangeSet",
"cloudformation:CreateStack",
"cloudformation:CreateUploadBucket",
"cloudformation:DeleteStack",
"cloudformation:Describe*",
"cloudformation:EstimateTemplateCost",
"cloudformation:ExecuteChangeSet",
"cloudformation:Get*",
"cloudformation:List*",
"cloudformation:UpdateStack",
"cloudformation:UpdateTerminationProtection",
"cloudformation:ValidateTemplate",
"iam:AttachRolePolicy",
"iam:CreateRole",
"iam:DeleteRole",
"iam:DeleteRolePolicy",
"iam:DetachRolePolicy",
"iam:GetRole",
"iam:PassRole",
"iam:PutRolePolicy",
"lambda:*",
"logs:CreateLogGroup",
"logs:DeleteLogGroup",
"logs:DescribeLogGroups",
"logs:DescribeLogStreams",
"logs:FilterLogEvents",
"logs:GetLogEvents",
"logs:PutSubscriptionFilter",
"s3:CreateBucket",
"s3:DeleteBucket",
"s3:DeleteBucketPolicy",
"s3:DeleteObject",
"s3:DeleteObjectVersion",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:GetObjectVersion",
"s3:ListAllMyBuckets",
"s3:ListBucket",
"s3:PutBucketNotification",
"s3:PutBucketPolicy",
"s3:PutBucketTagging",
"s3:PutBucketWebsite",
"s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration",
"s3:PutObject"
],
"Effect": "Allow",
"Resource": "*"
}
],
"Version": "2012-10-17"
}
As @carlin-q-scott says the above actions are sufficient to deploy the simple helloWorld from the docs. However if you want to actually attach a HTTP endpoint, you will also need "apigateway:*"
. I'd bet one would restrict access to certain resources though for more security...
AWS limits the policy size by default to 2048 characters, and the policy in the gist exceeds that many characters. It is giving error:
Maximum policy size of 2048 bytes exceeded for user serverless-servicename-agent
I got this error:
Maximum policy size of 2048 bytes exceeded for user serverless-servicename-agent
It was fixed by removing spaces from the JSON file.
I also needed "logs:DeleteSubscriptionFilter"
to run sls remove
So far I am using this tool to help me generate policies for my serverless projects:
How the policy on "Resource": "*"
could be minimal? It is not. For instance, if you host other resources on the same AWS account's S3 (e.g. website) this policy will allow to do anything with it. Including uploading a backdoor or deleting your website whatsoever.
While it is very dangerous to use this policy in production, it is a good start. But it is not minimal and should be trimmed to your account situation. The title is absolutely misleading.
I need to add "states:TagResource"
@gotexis, @Gargoyle, @troggy I agree completely. We use this as a Terraform template. It also could be considered a work in progress, but it does not use "*"
for the Resource except where necessary. Of particular note, I have on my to-do list to add support for Cloudformation Change Sets, which was a "refactor" in Serverless version 3. This gist has ExecuteChangeSet
and CreateChangeSet
, but I found DeleteChangeSet
is also needed. edited: Looks like DescribeChangeSet
is used in the serverless code as well.
@joshuaquek thanks for that link. Wondering why that's not linked from the Serverless docs instead of this gist.
@schparky , sure no problem at all!
Hmm yeah I guess maybe its because the permission generator was not done by the same team that built the Serverless framework.
Side note - I have kind of moved on from serverless in general and now have been dabbling with unikernels instead haha - https://github.com/joshuaquek/expressjs-ops-unikernel
logs:CreateLogDelivery
missed here and required in some templates
cloudformation:DeleteChangeSet
was missing to make the Node.JS starter app work
Here is what I cobbled together for serverless Lambda deployments based on the helpful comments here. This could be improved by specifying your account id instead of allowing *
. I was unsure which role should be allowed for iam:GetRole
and ended up specifying *
for that. If anyone knows which roles should be allowed there please comment.
{
"Version": "2012-10-17",
"Statement": [
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor0",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"lambda:CreateFunction",
"logs:DescribeLogGroups",
"lambda:List*",
"logs:DescribeLogStreams",
"lambda:Get*",
"logs:PutRetentionPolicy",
"cloudformation:List*",
"logs:CreateLogGroup",
"cloudformation:ValidateTemplate",
"cloudformation:Describe*",
"cloudformation:Get*"
],
"Resource": "*"
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"events:Put*",
"events:Remove*",
"events:Delete*"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:events:us-east-1::event-source/*",
"arn:aws:events:us-east-1:*:rule/*",
"arn:aws:events:us-east-1:*:event-bus/*"
]
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"events:DescribeRule"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:events:us-east-1:*:rule/*"
]
},
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor1",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:PutAccelerateConfiguration",
"s3:ListBucketVersions",
"s3:CreateBucket",
"iam:CreateRole",
"s3:ListBucket",
"iam:AttachRolePolicy",
"iam:PutRolePolicy",
"cloudformation:CreateChangeSet",
"s3:GetBucketPolicy",
"cloudformation:DeleteChangeSet",
"s3:PutEncryptionConfiguration",
"s3:GetEncryptionConfiguration",
"iam:PassRole",
"iam:DetachRolePolicy",
"iam:DeleteRolePolicy",
"s3:PutBucketAcl",
"lambda:PutFunctionEventInvokeConfig",
"cloudformation:UpdateStack",
"lambda:DeleteFunctionEventInvokeConfig",
"lambda:DeleteFunction",
"s3:DeleteBucket",
"cloudformation:ExecuteChangeSet",
"iam:GetRole",
"s3:PutBucketPublicAccessBlock",
"lambda:InvokeFunction",
"logs:DeleteLogGroup",
"lambda:Update*",
"iam:DeleteRole",
"s3:DeleteBucketPolicy",
"lambda:AddPermission",
"cloudformation:CreateStack",
"cloudformation:DeleteStack",
"s3:PutBucketPolicy",
"lambda:PublishVersion",
"s3:GetBucketLocation",
"lambda:RemovePermission",
"lambda:CreateAlias"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:s3:::*",
"arn:aws:iam::*:role/LambdaExecutionRole",
"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:*:function:*",
"arn:aws:lambda:us-east-1:*:event-source-mapping:*",
"arn:aws:cloudformation:us-east-1:*:stack/*/*",
"arn:aws:logs:us-east-1:*:log-group:/aws/lambda/*:*"
]
},
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor2",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"s3:PutObject",
"s3:GetObject",
"s3:DeleteObject"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::*/*"
},
{
"Sid": "VisualEditor3",
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"cloudformation:CreateUploadBucket",
"cloudformation:Describe*"
],
"Resource": "arn:aws:cloudformation:us-east-1:*:stack/*/*"
},
{
"Effect": "Allow",
"Action": [
"iam:GetRole"
],
"Resource": [
"arn:aws:iam::*:role/*"
]
}
]
}
cloudformation:DeleteChangeSet
states:TagResource
logs:TagResource
are missing for the basic node starter .... please fix...
I wanted to share my thoughts on the serverless security project. As a developer, I am surprised to see that there is not enough official documentation available for such a critical point.
Why are there so few contributions? Could it be because everyone is granting full rights ?
Personally, I've tested the configurations provided in this gist, but unfortunately, they didn't work as expected. It appears that certain permissions are missing with the last version of serverless.
I suggest creating a minimum, tested roles file with proper permissions.
I'm currently working on my own configuration, and once it's complete, I will share it with the community.
I wanted to share my thoughts on the serverless security project. As a developer, I am surprised to see that there is not enough official documentation available for such a critical point. Why are there so few contributions? Could it be because everyone is granting full rights ?
Personally, I've tested the configurations provided in this gist, but unfortunately, they didn't work as expected. It appears that certain permissions are missing with the last version of serverless.
I suggest creating a minimum, tested roles file with proper permissions.
I'm currently working on my own configuration, and once it's complete, I will share it with the community.
Great! Can't wait for your configuration!
I had issues using s3 sync w/ this policy; I enabled all s3 actions & resources as a quick fix. Anyone else have this problem?