Introduction

This section describes fine-grained permissions management for your IMS. If your account does not need individual IAM users, you may skip over this section.

By default, new IAM users do not have any permissions assigned. You need to add a user to one or more groups, and assign policies or roles to these groups. The user then inherits permissions from the groups it is a member of. This process is called authorization. After authorization, the user can perform specified operations on cloud services based on the permissions.

You can grant user permissions by using roles and policies.

Policy-based authorization is useful if you want to allow or deny the access to an API.

An account has all of the permissions required to call all APIs, but IAM users must have the required permissions specifically assigned. The permissions required for calling an API are determined by the actions supported by the API. Only users who have been granted permissions allowing the actions can call the API successfully. For example, if an IAM user queries images using an API, the user must have been granted permissions that allow the ims:images:list action.

Supported Actions

IMS provides system-defined policies. You can also create custom policies for more specific access control. The following are related concepts:

√: supported; x: not supported

IMS supports the following actions that can be defined in custom policies:

Error messages returned for native OpenStack APIs are in XML format. JSON format of the fine-grained policy is not supported.