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Providing AWS Security Credentials
Providing AWS Security Credentials
In order to provide temporary AWS security credentials for other apps via a REST API and single sign-on (SSO) to the AWS Management Console, you need to provide long term AWS security credentials within Identity Federation for AWS.
As of release 2.2, Identity Federation for AWS (Bamboo) also features an AWS Credentials Variables task to provide shared AWS Security Credentials for subsequent tasks without native integration with Identity Federation for AWS.
AWS Credentials Sources
You have the following options to provide AWS Security Credentials:
AWS China Regions
AWS GovCloud (US) Regions
, multiple selections available,
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