S3 policy that only allows delete for buckets created by the user












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I would like to create a policy that allows all S3 actions, but to only delete the buckets and files the user has created itself. Can I define a condition to do so?










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      I would like to create a policy that allows all S3 actions, but to only delete the buckets and files the user has created itself. Can I define a condition to do so?










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      I would like to create a policy that allows all S3 actions, but to only delete the buckets and files the user has created itself. Can I define a condition to do so?







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          No. There is no concept of a "user that created the bucket".



          Instead, users request that a bucket be created. IAM then checks whether they have permission to do this, and the bucket is created on behalf of the account (not on behalf of the user). Therefore, there is no concept of a user that owns/created the bucket.






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            No. There is no concept of a "user that created the bucket".



            Instead, users request that a bucket be created. IAM then checks whether they have permission to do this, and the bucket is created on behalf of the account (not on behalf of the user). Therefore, there is no concept of a user that owns/created the bucket.






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              No. There is no concept of a "user that created the bucket".



              Instead, users request that a bucket be created. IAM then checks whether they have permission to do this, and the bucket is created on behalf of the account (not on behalf of the user). Therefore, there is no concept of a user that owns/created the bucket.






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                No. There is no concept of a "user that created the bucket".



                Instead, users request that a bucket be created. IAM then checks whether they have permission to do this, and the bucket is created on behalf of the account (not on behalf of the user). Therefore, there is no concept of a user that owns/created the bucket.






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                No. There is no concept of a "user that created the bucket".



                Instead, users request that a bucket be created. IAM then checks whether they have permission to do this, and the bucket is created on behalf of the account (not on behalf of the user). Therefore, there is no concept of a user that owns/created the bucket.







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