AWS Policies for C4C7OS Integration
C4C7OPS is platform that allows you to provision and manage AWS resources in a simpler and faster way. In our console you can manage, your API keys, domains, environments, resources, backend and frontend configurations,

C4C7OPS is platform that allows you to provision and manage AWS resources in a simpler and faster way. In our console you can manage, your API keys, domains, environments, resources, backend and frontend configurations, policies, deploys, logs, infrastructure, apps and services, and roles and permissions.
With the following AWS policies, we ensure that we can only manipulate the services that are covered by our platform.
The following are the services used:
- EC2
- RDS
- ECS
- EKS
- DocumentDB
- DynamoDB
- ElastiCache
- OpenSearch
- CloudWatch
- S3
- Route53
- SageMaker
To start the implementation with our console, you need to create 2 policies:
Policy 1: EC2 y RDS Policies
Policy 2: Basic Services
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STEPS
1. Create policy and user in AWS
Create Policy 1: RDS y EC2
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2. Select JSON option.
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3. Copy ECS and RDS Policy.
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4. Click next.
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5. Add tag owner “C4C7OPS”.
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6. Add name, description and click create.
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7. Create the second policy for C4C7OPS base services.
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8. Repeat the same process but with the C4C7OPS-base-services policy.
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9. Go to users as shown.
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10. Select add user.
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11. Add user “C4C7OPS”.
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12. Select attach policies and look for the previously created policies.
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13. Select the policies and click the next botton.
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14. Add owner tags.
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15. Select the user.
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16. Then, go to security credentials.
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17. Create access keys.
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18. Select application outside AWS.
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19. Create access keys.
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20. Download access keys.
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And you are set to go!
If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us!
Your favorite team,
C4C7OPS