Specifies the commands that can or cannot be run by the users or on the assets associated with the policy and the commands that must be reviewed.
Debugging
Authorization information
The following table shows the authorization information corresponding to the API. The authorization information can be used in the Action
policy element to grant a RAM user or RAM role the permissions to call this API operation. Description:
- Operation: the value that you can use in the Action element to specify the operation on a resource.
- Access level: the access level of each operation. The levels are read, write, and list.
- Resource type: the type of the resource on which you can authorize the RAM user or the RAM role to perform the operation. Take note of the following items:
- The required resource types are displayed in bold characters.
- If the permissions cannot be granted at the resource level,
All Resources
is used in the Resource type column of the operation.
- Condition Key: the condition key that is defined by the cloud service.
- Associated operation: other operations that the RAM user or the RAM role must have permissions to perform to complete the operation. To complete the operation, the RAM user or the RAM role must have the permissions to perform the associated operations.
Operation | Access level | Resource type | Condition key | Associated operation |
---|---|---|---|---|
yundun-bastionhost:SetPolicyCommandConfig | *All Resources * |
| none |
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Description | Example |
---|---|---|---|---|
InstanceId | string | Yes | The bastion host ID. Note
You can call the DescribeInstances operation to query the bastion host ID.
| bastionhost-cn-78v1ghxxxxx |
RegionId | string | No | The region ID of the bastion host. Note
For more information about the mapping between region IDs and region names, see Regions and zones.
| cn-hangzhou |
PolicyId | string | Yes | The ID of the control policy that you want to modify. Note
You can call the ListPolicies operation to query the control policy ID.
| 45 |
CommandConfig | object | Yes | The command control settings. Note
This parameter applies only to Linux hosts.
| |
Deny | object | Yes | The command control settings. | |
AclType | string | Yes | The type of command control. Valid values:
| white |
Commands | array | No | The commands to be controlled. Note
This parameter is required if AclType is set to white.
| |
string | Yes | The command to be controlled. | ["mkdir"] | |
Approval | object | No | The command approval settings. Note
A command approval policy is used to approve the commands that are excluded from a whitelist or blacklist specified in a command control policy. The command control policy takes precedence over the command approval policy in validation.
| |
Commands | array | No | The commands that can be run only after approval. | |
string | No | The command that can be run only after approval. | ["mkdir"] |
Response parameters
Examples
Sample success responses
JSON
format
{
"RequestId": "4F6C075F-FC86-476E-943B-097BD4E12948"
}
Error codes
HTTP status code | Error code | Error message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
400 | InvalidParameter | The argument is invalid. | The argument is invalid. |
404 | PolicyNotFound | The policy is not found. | The policy is not found. |
500 | InternalError | An unknown error occurred. | An unknown error occurred. |
For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.