AWS controltower documentation change
Summary
Added JSON formatting blocks and whitespace in IAM policy examples.
Security assessment
Formatting changes without security implications.
Diff
diff --git a/controltower/latest/userguide/access-control-managing-permissions.md b/controltower/latest/userguide/access-control-managing-permissions.md index 041f3d750..cab336657 100644 --- a//controltower/latest/userguide/access-control-managing-permissions.md +++ b//controltower/latest/userguide/access-control-managing-permissions.md @@ -20,0 +21,6 @@ Here's an example snippet for this role trust policy: +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -43,0 +51,6 @@ This role requires two IAM policies. +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -69,0 +84,6 @@ Role trust policy: +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -88,0 +110,6 @@ The inline policy is `AWSControlTowerAdminPolicy`: +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -104,0 +133,6 @@ AWS CloudFormation assumes this role to deploy stack sets in accounts created by +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -122,0 +158,6 @@ AWS CloudFormation assumes this role to deploy stack sets in accounts created by +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -140,0 +183,6 @@ AWS Control Tower enables CloudTrail as a best practice and provides this role t +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -159,0 +209,6 @@ AWS Control Tower enables CloudTrail as a best practice and provides this role t +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -194,0 +251,6 @@ The following example shows a least-privilege trust policy. When you make your o +JSON + + +**** + + @@ -226,0 +290,6 @@ Role trust policy: +JSON + + +**** + +