01 August 2014
Highlights of this release:
Updates for this release:
Highlights
Shared AWS security credentials management
You can now manage AWS security credentials centrally by means of an integration with the Identity Federation for AWS add-on:
- add long-term AWS security credentials (IAM users) once, configure AWS access for Atlassian groups with temporary credentials and fine grained permissions via IAM Policies thereafter (Identity Broker)
- grant easy access to AWS resources directly via menu links to the AWS Management Console (see the User's Guide for details)
- this can optionally include access to your elastic agents for administrators (or any other group with access to the resp. AWS Connector)
No Charge
Usage of Identity Federation for AWS is forever free for Tasks for AWS licensees (and within Bamboo in general for the time being).
Improved security of Inline credentials persistence
AWS security credentials of type Inline are now persisted through the
No Real Encryption
Please note that the Bamboo Encryption API naming is misleading for the time being - as properly phrased in the method details, these just provide means to obfuscate sensitive data. Real encryption is available by using the integration with the Identity Federation for AWS instead.
Details
This release addresses the following issues:
- Stories
- TAWS-39 (UAA-5) - As a user, I want to manage AWS credentials centrally so that I do not need to enter them for every task
- Improvements
- TAWS-281 (UAA-5) - Adjust task credentials storage to facilitate Bamboo EncryptionService API
- Bugs
- TAWS-335 - Fix regressions on task execution on remote agents
- TAWS-298 - Verify add-on working after disable/enable cycle (own as well as IFAWS)
- TAWS-283 - Fix unhelpful error message 'Encountered internal plugin error'