How do I create an IAM policy to control access to Amazon EC2 resources using tags?

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Young shows you how to create an IAM policy to control access to Amazon EC2 resources using tags.

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Hi..bro is it not possible with visual rather than using json ? Because im not that good in json

piyushraut
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Hi bro, your video is awesome, but I have a question. Can I restrict a specific user's access and view to only the servers their organization was assigned?

karthikpt
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it doesn't works when we do with the visual editor both with ec2:ResourceTag and aws:ResourceTag. With the json presented in this video it works well.
As I'am in Basic support plan I have not been able to open a case. May be it should be investigate.

ahmetcalis
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Hi, I have one question "I'm looking for a way to restrict the visibility ec2 instances to certain IAM accounts. I'd really like a way for a particular account to only be able to see the instances that it has created i.e. when it does a describeInstances only those it has created are present".

karthikpt
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imagine how dumb aws is to actually comlicate a simple process like this, why not just select which instance you want a user to see when creating him

Paul-kmox