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Configuring an AWS Access Key

In order to create AWS connectors, you need to add at least one AWS Access Key, which provides the required long-term AWS security credentials used to derive temporary AWS security credentials for your Atlassian users – refer to Create individual IAM users for details.

Provisioning AWS Resources

Use the provided CloudFormation Templates to provision appropriate IAM resources.

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Configuration

To configure an AWS Access Key:

  1. Navigate to the Identity Federation for AWS configuration.
  2. Click Edit for an existing AWS Connector, or click Create connector to create a new one.
  3. Click Edit for an existing AWS Access Key, or click Add access key to create a new one.

Complete the following settings:

Custom NameSpecify a custom name to identify this account.
Access Key ID

Provide the Access Key ID of your long-term AWS Security Credentials.

Secret Access Key
Provide the Secret Access Key of your long term AWS Security Credentials.


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