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The guide to bootstrapping an account using CloudFormation stack sets published on the AWS blog makes specific mention of adding an IAM permission boundary but this is not included in the post.
In this post, you’ll perform the following steps to deploy the AWS CDK bootstrap template:
Extract the AWS CDK bootstrap CloudFormation template from the AWS CDK CLI
Customize the bootstrap template by adding an IAM permission boundary
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Describe the bug
The guide to bootstrapping an account using CloudFormation stack sets published on the AWS blog makes specific mention of adding an IAM permission boundary but this is not included in the post.
The post has no further reference to this.
Link - https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/mt/bootstrapping-multiple-aws-accounts-for-aws-cdk-using-cloudformation-stacksets/
Expected Behavior
The blog post should have updated links with example
Current Behavior
missing information
Reproduction Steps
check the links
Possible Solution
No response
Additional Information/Context
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CDK CLI Version
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Framework Version
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OS
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Language
Typescript
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