Principal Type | Explanation | Learn more at AWS |
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Federated User | Yields temporary AWS security credentials for a federated user with the Atlassian user name and an optional IAM Policy (if absent, AWS applies a default) In order to use the Federated User principal type, you need to Grant an IAM Group Permission to Create Temporary Credentials! This example policy grants permission to access the AWS STS Federated User does not allow to access IAM or STS APIs, for example when creating IAM resources via CloudFormation - use or Assume Role for these scenarios instead. | Permissions for GetFederationToken Grant an IAM Group Permission to Create Temporary Credentials |
Assume Role | Yields temporary AWS security credentials for an assumed role with the Atlassian user name and an optional External ID and an optional IAM Policy (if absent, AWS applies a default) In order to use the Assume Role principal type, you need to Grant an IAM Group Permission to Create Temporary Credentials! This example policy grants permission to access the AWS STS | Grant an IAM Group Permission to Create Temporary Credentials |
Account (IAM User) | Yields temporary AWS security credentials for the selected IAM user (recommended) or AWS account (disadvised) itself Account (IAM User) does not allow to specify IAM policies or distinguish users - use Federated User or Assume Role for these scenarios instead. |
Documentation for Identity Federation for AWS 2.6 – other releases are available in the Identity Federation for AWS Documentation Directory.
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