Generates AWS credentials for roles using STS and writes them to `~/.aws/credentials`
Simply pipe a SAML assertion into awssaml
# create credentials from saml assertion
$ oktaauth -u jobloggs | aws_role_credentials saml --profile dev
Or for assuming a known role name:
# create credentials from saml assertion using a known role ARN
$ oktaauth -u jobloggs | aws_role_credentials saml --profile dev --role-arn arn:aws:iam::098765432109:role/ReadOnly
Or for assuming a role using an IAM user:
# create credentials from an iam user
$ aws_role_credentials user \
arn:aws:iam::111111:role/dev jobloggs-session \
--profile dev
For roles that require MFA:
# create credentials from an iam user with mfa
$ aws_role_credentials user \
arn:aws:iam::111111:role/dev jobloggs-session \
--profile dev \
--mfa-serial-number arn:aws:iam::111111:mfa/Jo \
--mfa-token 102345
`aws_role_credentials`
also supports 'transient' mode where the
credentials are passed to a command as environment variables within
the process. This adds an extra layer of safety and convinience.
To use transient mode simply pass a command to the `--exec`
option
like so:
# run 'aws s3 ls' with the generated role credentials from an iam user
$ aws_role_credentials user \
arn:aws:iam::111111:role/dev jobloggs-session \
--exec 'aws s3 ls'
--profile Use a specific profile in your credential file (e.g. Development). Defaults to sts. --region The region to use. Overrides config/env settings. Defaults to us-east-1. --role-arn Optional role ARN to use when multiple roles are available. --exec The command to execute with the AWS credentials
Thanks to Quint Van Deman of AWS for demonstrating how to do this. https://blogs.aws.amazon.com/security/post/Tx1LDN0UBGJJ26Q/How-to-Implement-Federated-API-and-CLI-Access-Using-SAML-2-0-and-AD-FS
- Peter Gillard-Moss