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Simple Application Server:Custom policies for simple application servers

Last Updated:Feb 21, 2024

If system policies cannot meet your specific requirements, you can create custom policies to implement the principle of least privilege. Custom policies allow you to achieve fine-grained control over permissions and improve resource access security. This topic describes the scenarios in which custom policies are used.

What is a custom policy?

Resource Access Management (RAM) policies are classified into system policies and custom policies. You need to maintain custom policies.

  • After you create a custom policy, you need to attach it to a RAM user, a user group, or a RAM role so that the permissions specified in the policy can be granted to the principal.

  • You can delete a RAM policy that is not attached to a principal. If the RAM policy is attached to a principal, you must detach the RAM policy from the principal before you can delete the RAM policy.

  • Custom policies support version control. You can manage custom policy versions based on the version management mechanism provided by RAM.

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