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l Running GAM on Google Compute Engine (GCE) Securely
GAM can run on a Linux or Windows Google Compute Engine (GCE) VM and use the attached service account to access Google Workspace APIs. The advantage of this configuration is that no service account private key is accessible to GAM directly and there is no risk of the key being stolen/lost. To use GAM on GCE with a service account:
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Create a GCP project.
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Create a service account which will be used by GAM. Continue steps 2 and 3 without granting the new service account any special access to the project and without granting users access to the service account.
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Grant the service account rights to generate authentication tokens.
- go to console.cloud.google.com.
- go to "IAM & Admin" > Service accounts
- click on the service account you created (not the default service account).
- copy the email address of your service account to the clipboard.
- click on the Permissions tab.
- click "Grant Access".
- In the "New principals text box, paste the service account email you copied.
- Give your service account the "Service Account Token Creator" and "View Service Accounts" roles.
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Create a Windows or Linux virtual machine.
- You can choose a region physically close to you though you may be limited in your choices if you want to use the free tier.
- GAM can run on the minimal
e2-micro
free tier VM though performance may suffer. If you are performing batch operations, raising the CPU count will help performance. If you have a very large and busy Workspace instance downloading reports or Drive file lists may require more RAM. - DO NOT use the default service account. Choose the service account you created above instead.
- GAM does not use a significant amount of storage, unless you have specific storage needs the default disk size should suffice.
- leave other VM instance settings at their defaults unless you know what you are doing.
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Install GAM on the VM with the command:
bash <(curl -s -S -L https://git.io/gam-install) -l
the -l
argument causes GAM to be installed and SKIP the normal setup wizard.
- Logout and log back in to the VM, you should now be able to run GAM commands like:
gam version
- Create the special
oauth2service.json
file GAM will use:
gam create signjwtserviceaccount
If you'd like, take a look at the generated oauth2service.json
file with:
cat ~/bin/gam/oauth2service.json
you'll notice that while the file has some fields similar to a normal service account file, there is no private_key
attribute containing an RSA private key.
- Enable the Google APIs GAM will use:
gam enable apis
you are given the option to enable them automatically or manually. Automatic enablement will ask you to authenticate to GAM. You should authenticate as a user with rights to manage project APIs, probably a project owner. If you are not the project owner you can choose manual enablement and GAM will provide two or more URLs which you can send to the project owner. When the owner opens these URLs, they'll be prompted to enable all the APIs GAM needs.
- GAM is now installed, the last steps are to grant GAM permissions to your Google Workspace domain.
- If you want to manage user data, run
gam user [email protected] check serviceaccount
and follow the instructions to perform domain-wide delegation. - If you want to perform admin actions (manage users, groups, etc) you can configure delegated admin service account (DASA).
- If you want to manage user data, run
Need more help? Ask on the GAM Discussion Group
Update History
Installation
- How to Install GAM7
- How to Upgrade GAMADV-XTD3 to GAM7
- How to Upgrade Legacy GAM to GAM7
- How to Update GAM7
- Verifying a GAM7 Build is Legitimate and Official
- Install GAM as Python Library
- GAM7 on Chrome OS Devices
- GAM7 on Android Devices
- Google Network Addresses
- HTTPS Proxy
- SSL Root CA Certificates
- How to Uninstall GAM7
Configuration
- Authorization
- GAM Configuration
- Running GAM7 securely on a Google Compute Engine
- Using GAM7 with a delegated admin service account
- Using GAM7 with a YubiKey
- GAM with minimal GCP rights
Notes and Information
- Upgrade Benefits
- Questions? Visit the GAM Discussion Forum
- GAM Public Chat Room
- Scripts
- Other Resources
- Drive REST API v3
- BNF Syntax
- GAM Return Codes
- Python Regular Expressions
- Rclone
Definitions
Command Processing
- Bulk Processing
- Command Line Parsing
- Command Logging and Progress
- Command data from Google Docs/Sheets/Storage
- CSV Special Characters
- CSV Input Filtering
- CSV Output Filtering
- Meta Commands and File Redirection
- Permission matches
- Tag Replace
- Todrive
Collections
Client Access
- Addresses
- Administrators
- Alert Center
- Aliases
- Calendars
- Calendars - Access
- Calendars - Events
- Chrome Auto Update Expiration Counts
- Chrome Browser Cloud Management
- Chrome Device Needs Attention Counts
- Chrome Installed Apps
- Chrome Policies
- Chrome Printers
- Chrome Profile Management
- Chrome Version Counts
- Chrome Version History
- ChromeOS Devices
- Classroom - Courses
- Classroom - Guardians
- Classroom - Invitations
- Classroom - Membership
- Cloud Channel
- Cloud Identity Devices
- Cloud Identity Groups
- Cloud Identity Groups - Membership
- Cloud Identity Policies
- Cloud Storage
- Context Aware Access Levels
- Customer
- Domains
- Domains - Verification
- Domain People - Contacts & Profiles
- Domain Shared Contacts - Global Address List
- Email Audit Monitor
- Find File Owner
- Google Data Transfers
- Groups
- Groups - Membership
- Inbound SSO
- Licenses
- Mobile Devices
- Organizational Units
- Reports
- Reseller
- Resources
- Send Email
- Schemas
- Shared Drives
- Sites
- Users
- Unmanaged Accounts
- Users - Signout and Turn off 2-Step Verification
- Vault - Takeout
- Version and Help
Special Service Account Access
Service Account Access
- Users - Analytics Admin
- Users - Application Specific Passwords
- Users - Backup Verification Codes
- Users - Calendars
- Users - Calendars - Access
- Users - Calendars - Events
- Users - Chat
- Users - Classification Labels
- Users - Classroom - Profile
- Users - Deprovision
- Users - Contacts
- Users - Contacts - Delegates
- Users - Drive - File Selection
- Users - Drive - Activity/Settings
- Users - Drive - Cleanup
- Users - Drive - Comments
- Users - Drive - Copy/Move
- Users - Drive - Files-Display
- Users - Drive - Files-Manage
- Users - Drive - Orphans
- Users - Drive - Ownership
- Users - Drive - Permissions
- Users - Drive - Query
- Users - Drive - Revisions
- Users - Drive - Shortcuts
- Users - Drive - Transfer
- Users - Forms
- Users - Gmail - Client Side Encryption
- Users - Gmail - Delegates
- Users - Gmail - Filters
- Users - Gmail - Forwarding
- Users - Gmail - Labels
- Users - Gmail - Messages/Threads
- Users - Gmail - Profile
- Users - Gmail - S/MIME
- Users - Gmail - SendAs/Signature/Vacation
- Users - Gmail - Settings
- Users - Group Membership
- Users - Keep
- Users - Looker Studio
- Users - Meet
- Users - Classroom - Profile
- Users - People - Contacts & Profiles
- Users - Photo
- Users - Profile Sharing
- Users - Shared Drives
- Users - Spreadsheets
- Users - Tasks
- Users - Tokens
- Users - YouTube
GAM Tutorials
- Account Auditing
- Calendar Settings
- Chat Bot commands
- Chrome Browser Management
- Chrome Policy Settings
- Context Aware Access levels
- Data Transfers
- Domain Verification
- Google Drive Management
- Group Settings
- Inbound SSO Settings
- Managing Admins
- Managing Classroom
- Managing Custom User Schemas
- Managing Devices
- Managing Organizations
- Managing Product Licenses
- Managing Users, Groups, Aliases, Domains, Mobile and Chrome Devices, and Resource Calendars
- OAuth Authentication Related Commands
- Print Users, Groups, Aliases, Mobile and Chrome OS devices, OUs, Licenses and Reports
- Printers
- Unmanaged Users and Invitations
- User Email Settings
- User Security Settings