64
votes

I've tried to follow AWS instructions on setting ECR authorization to my user by giving the AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryFullAccess policy to my user.

However when I try to run on my PC the aws ecr get-login I get an error that I don't have permission.

An error occurred (AccessDeniedException) when calling the GetAuthorizationToken operation: User: arn:aws:iam::ACCOUNT_NUMBER:user/MY_USER is not authorized to perform: ecr:GetAuthorizationToken on resource: *

What have I done wrong ?

9
MFA can also cause this issue - Arun Killu
you can use 'aws sts get-caller-identity'. Returns details about the IAM user or role whose credentials are used to call the operation. - user391

9 Answers

76
votes

You must attach a policy to your IAM role.

I attached AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryFullAccess and it worked.

16
votes

Here is a full answer, after I followed all steps - I was able to use ECR

The error can have 2 meanings:

1) You are not authorized because you do not have ECR policy attached to your user

2) You are not authorized because you are using 2FA and using cli is not secure unless you set a temporary session token

Here is a list of all steps to get access (including handling 2FA)

  1. First of all, you have to create a policy that gives you access to GetAuthorizationToken action in ECR.
  2. Attach this policy either to a user or a group (groups/roles are IMHO always better approach, my vote to roles, e.g. DevOps)
  3. Make sure you have AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID and AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY set in your environment. I recommend to use aws folder with credentials and profiles separated.

If you have 2FA enabled

  1. You need to generate session token using this command aws sts get-session-token --serial-number arn-of-the-mfa-device --token-code code-from-token. arn-of-the-mfa-device can be found in your profile, 2FA section. Token, is generated token from the device.
  2. Update aws credentails with received AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey, and SessionToken. AWS recommends having either cron job to refresh token, which means if you are doing it you are testing things, your prod resources most likely do not have 2FA enabled. You can increase session by providing --duration-seconds but only up to 36 hours. A good explanation can be found at authenticate-mfa-cli

This should do the job

10
votes

I've found out that when 2FA is enabled there is no option to use the aws ecr get-login, once I've removed the 2FA from my account I got the authorization token

10
votes

Just as it appears in the error description, I have to allow action "GetAuthorizationToken" in my policy.

    {
        "Sid": "VisualEditor2",
        "Effect": "Allow",
        "Action": "ecr:GetAuthorizationToken",
        "Resource": "*"
    }

Note: This is not my full policy but a subsection of Statement.

10
votes

I ended up using AmazonEC2ContainerRegistryPowerUser as seemed a better option than Full Access. Here are the policies I found as of June 2019: Container Registry Permissions

2
votes

I had the same problem with ECS when I tried to push my container in the repository.

To solve it, I attached to my IAM role this : AmazonECS_FullAccess

1
votes

This was my guy EC2InstanceProfileForImageBuilderECRContainerBuilds

1
votes

For me:

              - Effect: Allow
                Sid: VisualEditor2
                Action:
                  - ecr:GetAuthorizationToken
                  - ecr:BatchGetImage
                  - ecr:GetDownloadUrlForLayer
                Resource: "*"

0
votes

I have the same problem, but I have set the permission boundary only to s3 previously that causes the issue.

Removed the permission boundary ,it worked like a charm