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In order to enable access to your AWS resources, you need to create at least one AWS Connector.

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Configuration

To configure an AWS Connector:

  1. Navigate to the Identity Federation for AWS configuration.
  2. Click Edit for an existing AWS Connector, or click Create Connectorconnector to create a new one.

Complete the following settings:

Account (IAM User) CredentialsSelect the long-term AWS security credentials to derive temporary AWS security credentials from - refer to Configuring an AWS Account (IAM User)Access Key for details.
Connector Name

Specify a custom name to identify this connector.

Principal Type

Select one of the supported principal types:

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titleCapabilities and Restrictions

Each principal type has different capabilities and restrictions regarding credential lifetime, Single Sign-On (SSO) to the AWS Management Console, Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and calling the IAM and STS APIs in turn, see Comparing Features of AWS STS APIs for details.

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IAM Policy(Conditional) Specify an IAM Policy (supported for principal types Federated User and Assume Role)
  • (lightbulb) Clicking on 'IAM Policy Examples' allows you to select from a few example policies to ease getting started (just click one to copy it to the policy field) - links to the AWS Policy Generator and the IAM Policy Simulator are also provided.
Maximum Duration

(Optional) Set the maximum number of seconds temporary credentials based on this connector can be valid - leave empty to use the AWS default valuescredential lifetime (refer to table Principal Types above for details).

Groups
(Optional) Grant the permission to use this Connector to one or more of your JIRA or Bamboo groups:

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Administrators always have permission to use all Connectors.

  1. click into the selection box to search for groups
    • (info) Bamboo < 5.6 and JIRA < 6.2 feature a different user interface for group selection still, see 
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  2. start typing to narrow down the selection

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    titlePerformance with more than 100 groups

    If there are more than 100 groups, you need to type at least one character to make all matching groups appear.

    (warning) Depending on the number of groups and naming scheme paired with browser and system performance, frequently used characters like 'e' might still yield slightly sluggish behavior - typing quickly should circumvent such sluggishness, if any!

  3. select each desired group

    • (warning) all changes persist on save of the connector only

Scope(Optional) Select System Scope to allow usage of this AWS Connector from elevated code without an active user session (e.g. by other add-ons like Tasks for AWS and Automation with AWS).

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