Attaches a resource-based policy to a private CA.
A policy can also be applied by sharing a private CA through AWS Resource Access Manager (RAM). For more information, see Attach a Policy for Cross-Account Access.
The policy can be displayed with get_policy
and
removed with delete_policy
.
About Policies
A policy grants access on a private CA to an AWS customer account, to AWS Organizations, or to an AWS Organizations unit. Policies are under the control of a CA administrator. For more information, see Using a Resource Based Policy with ACM Private CA.
A policy permits a user of AWS Certificate Manager (ACM) to issue ACM certificates signed by a CA in another account.
For ACM to manage automatic renewal of these certificates, the ACM user must configure a Service Linked Role (SLR). The SLR allows the ACM service to assume the identity of the user, subject to confirmation against the ACM Private CA policy. For more information, see Using a Service Linked Role with ACM.
Updates made in AWS Resource Manager (RAM) are reflected in policies. For more information, see Attach a Policy for Cross-Account Access.
acmpca_put_policy(ResourceArn, Policy)
An empty list.
[required] The Amazon Resource Number (ARN) of the private CA to associate with the
policy. The ARN of the CA can be found by calling the
list_certificate_authorities
action.
[required] The path and filename of a JSON-formatted IAM policy to attach to the
specified private CA resource. If this policy does not contain all
required statements or if it includes any statement that is not allowed,
the put_policy
action returns an
InvalidPolicyException
. For information about IAM policy and statement
structure, see Overview of JSON Policies.
svc$put_policy(
ResourceArn = "string",
Policy = "string"
)