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25 November 2020

You can now provide AWS security credentials via an IAM role for EC2/ECS when you run your Atlassian products on Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, or AWS Fargate, and you can adjust the namespace and scope of generated Bamboo variables.





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Provide AWS security credentials via an IAM role for EC2/ECS

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You can now enable the IAM role for EC2/ECS credentials provider via a feature flag. If you have provisioned Bamboo on Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS, or AWS Fargate, you can now benefit from the convenience and flexibility of providing AWS security credentials via IAM roles for Amazon EC2 instances and IAM roles for Amazon ECS tasks.

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The convenience of IAM roles for Amazon EC2 instances has the downside of a less explicit security posture and more indirect regression potential, as further outlined in

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. The feature currently requires an opt-in via a feature flag accordingly, and we also recommend the principal type 'Assume Role' rather than 'Provided' to gain the actual permissions via another role instead of the one directly attached to the EC2 instance. Either way, please make sure you have thoroughly assessed the security configuration of your underlying EC2 instance(s) and the attached or assumed IAM roles.


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We are committed to fully support this feature going forward, which is the first exploratory step in our journey to offer more choices and flexibility in providing AWS security credentials via a dedicated SPI. However, due to requiring architectural changes, we are releasing an opt-in early version as a labs feature so that we can provide it sooner and gather feedback around usability and security questions before bringing it front and center to all customers. Please provide feedback via the built-in Jira integration, or contact us directly.



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Adjust generated Bamboo variable namespace and scope

Similar to the Inject Bamboo variables task that has been included with Bamboo as of release 6.7, you can now specify the namespace and scope for Bamboo variables generated by all applicable AWS tasks. You can now pass a variable between stages, pass a variable from a plan to a deployment project, and you can use multiple tasks within the same job without overriding variables from preceding tasks by adjusting the namespace. The tasks default to the preceding behavior with local scope and a custom.aws namespace so that this remains an opt-in choice for advanced use cases.

Resolved issues

Release 2.21.1

2021-02-16

This release addresses the following issues:

  • Improvements
    • TAWS-2070 – Integrate support for S3 bucket owner condition
    • TAWS-2074 – Integrate ECS support of FSx volumes for Windows containers
    • TAWS-2081 – Add support for Lambda Node.js 14.x runtime
  • Bugs
    • TAWS-2051 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-12-07 - Docker)
    • TAWS-2052 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-12-29 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2053 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-12-30 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2054 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2021-01-07 - Windows)
    • TAWS-2055 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2021-01-22 - Windows)
    • TAWS-2056 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2021-01-28 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2083 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2021-01-29 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2084 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2021-02-16 - Windows)

Release 2.21.0

2020-11-25

This release addresses the following issues:

  • Stories
    • TAWS-1596 – As a user, I want to be in control of variable namespace and scope so that I gain simplified plan composition
  • Improvements
    • TAWS-2042 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-10-06 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2043 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-10-07 - Windows)
    • TAWS-2044 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-10-07 - Linux)
    • TAWS-2048 – Update available Elastic Beanstalk solution stacks (as per 2020-11-20 - .NET 5)
  • Bugs
  • Tasks
    • TAWS-1947 – Drop support for Bamboo 6.5
    • TAWS-1991 – Drop support for Bamboo 6.6