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mc admin policy detach

Syntax

Remove one or more IAM policies from either a MinIO-managed user or a group.

Exactly one --user or one --group is required.

The following command detaches the policy readonly from the user james on the deployment at alias myminio.

mc admin policy detach myminio readonly --user james

The command has the following syntax:

mc admin policy detach TARGET                         \
                       POLICY                         \
                       [POLICY...]                    \
                       [--user USER | --group GROUP]
  • Brackets [] indicate optional parameters.

  • Parameters sharing a line are mutually dependent.

  • Parameters separated using the pipe | operator are mutually exclusive.

Copy the example to a text editor and modify as-needed before running the command in the terminal/shell.

Important

This command is intended for managing policy associations for MinIO-managed users only.

For managing policies to OpenID-managed users, see OpenID Connect Access Management.

For detaching policies from Active Directory/LDAP users or groups, use mc idp ldap policy detach.

Parameters

The mc admin policy detach command accepts the following arguments:

TARGET
Required

The alias of a configured MinIO deployment with the user or group for which you want to detach one or more policies.

POLICY
Required

The name of the policy to detach from either the user or the group. You may detach multiple policies at once by separating each policy name with a space.

MinIO deployments include the following built-in policies by default:

--user
Optional

The username of the identity you want to detach the policy or policies from. You may only list one user.

You must include either the --user flag or the --group flag. You may not use the --user flag at the same time as the --group flag.

--group
Optional

The name of the group identity you want to detach the policy or policies from. You may only list one group.

All users with membership in the group lose access to any permissions granted by the policies associated to the group, unless those are granted by other policies or groups the users belong to.

You must include either the --group flag or the --user flag. You may not use the --group flag at the same time as the --user flag.

Global Flags

This command supports any of the global flags.

Examples

Detach the policy readonly from the user james on the deployment at alias myminio.

mc admin policy detach myminio readonly --user james

Detach the audit-policy and acct-policy policies from group legal on the deployment at alias myminio.

mc admin policy detach myminio audit-policy acct-policy --group legal