ec2:UnassignPrivateIpAddresses
Literal appearances in AWS managed IAM policies. Statements that use wildcards (for example s3:*) are not counted here. This is not an IAM authorization simulation.
Policies (any)
17
Allow (Action)
17
Deny (Action)
0
NotAction
0
Index generated 4/7/2026, 3:29:24 AM. 559 policies include at least one wildcard action string (any service).
Action reference
SAR-style (unofficial)Service: Amazon EC2
Access level
WriteDescription
Grants permission to unassign one or more secondary private IP addresses from a network interface
Resource types
- network-interface*
Allow (Action)
- APIGatewayServiceRolePolicy
- AWSHealthOmicsServiceLinkedRolePolicy
- AWSLambdaENIManagementAccess
- AWSLambdaVPCAccessExecutionRole
- AWSVpcLatticeServiceRolePolicy
- AmazonEKSNetworkingPolicy
- AmazonEKSVPCResourceController
- AmazonEKS_CNI_Policy
- AmazonFSxServiceRolePolicy
- AmazonRDSCustomInstanceProfileRolePolicy
- AmazonRDSServiceRolePolicy
- AmazonVPCCrossAccountNetworkInterfaceOperations
- AmazonVPCFullAccess
- BedrockAgentCoreNetworkServiceRolePolicy
- NetworkAdministrator
- ROSACloudNetworkConfigOperatorPolicy
- SystemAdministrator
Deny (Action)
None
NotAction
None
Thanks to Ian McKay for iam-dataset (MIT), structured data derived from the AWS Service Authorization Reference. Not maintained by AWS and not guaranteed current. IAMTrail's managed policy archive is separate.
Definitions bundle generated 4/7/2026, 3:29:24 AM