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_IdentityFederationForAWSConnector
_IdentityFederationForAWSConnector
Identity Federation for AWS
Federated Amazon Web Services access
This is the recommended approach to share and manage AWS credentials:
- It provides benefits like easy credentials sharing and reuse, fine grained access control for AWS resources, strong encryption and more.
Administering Identity Federation for AWS for details on how to configure the connectors.
Refer to thethis option requires at least one AWS Connector to be configured with System Scope to allow usage from Bamboo builds, where no user session is available
- a connector yields a set of temporary credentials on task execution (optionally limiting the IAM permissions)
- you can configure multiple connectors to provide credentials with different IAM permissions tailored for specific use cases
, multiple selections available,
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