Examples of using Condition block in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
The condition block would then look like the following figure.
Note that there are two conditional expressions in the Condition block.
The key-value pair in the Condition block specifies the s3:VersionId condition key.
If you want to restrict the user to specific email addresses,you can use a Condition block.
The key-value pair in the Condition block specifies the s3:LocationConstraint key and the sa-east-1 region as its value.
To limit which clusters a user can run task definitions on,you can specify them in the Condition block.
In the Condition block, you specify conditions by using condition keys as described in the IAM User Guide.
To learn about using multiple conditions within the Condition block of an IAM policy, see Multiple Values in a Condition. .
The Condition block uses boolean condition operators to match the condition in the policy against values in the request.
To require the x-amz-acl header in the request,you can replace the key-value pair in the Condition block and specify the s3:x-amz-acl condition key as shown below.
Your condition block has three separate condition operators, and all three of them must be met for John to have access to your queue, topic, or resource.
For example, to allow all actions on clusters where the department tag contains the value dev or test,you could replace the condition block in the earlier example with the following.
You can use the same type of Condition block shown in the example to update both your IAM user and bucket policies.
For example, to allow actions only on EMR clusters that have the department tag, regardless of the value it contains,you could replace the Condition blocks in the earlier example with the following one.
The Condition element(or Condition block) lets you specify conditions for when a policy is in effect.
Amazon EMR does not support resource-based and resource-level policies,but you can use the Condition element(also called the Condition block) to specify fine-grained access control based on cluster tags.
The Condition block uses the IpAddress and NotIpAddress conditions and the aws: SourceIp condition key, which is an AWS-wide condition key.
To learn about using multiple conditions or multiple condition keys within the Condition block of an IAM policy, see Multiple Values in a Condition. .
Your conditions block the good you so await.
Do not let external conditions block it!
You can achieve this by populating the conditions block of the IAM Policy or by setting the Resource element.