SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion

Generates file with AWS STS Keys after logging in to AWS webconsole using SSO (SAML 2.0). It leverages 'assumeRoleWithSAML' API.

¿Qué es SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion?

SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion es una extensión de Chrome desarrollada por prolane.org, y su función principal es "Generates file with AWS STS Keys after logging in to AWS webconsole using SSO (SAML 2.0). It leverages 'assumeRoleWithSAML' API.".

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Instrucciones de Uso de la Extensión

                        Google Chrome Extension which converts a SAML 2.0 assertion to AWS STS Keys (temporary credentials -> AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey and SessionToken).

### Why this Chrome Extension? ###
If you don't have any user administration setup within AWS Identity & Access Management (IAM) but instead rely on your corporate user directory, i.e. Microsoft Active Directory. Your company uses a SAML 2.0 Identity Provider (IDP) to log in to the AWS Web Management Console (Single Sign On). Then this Chrome Estension if for you!

You run into trouble as soon as you would like to execute some fancy scripts from your computer which calls the AWS API's. When sending a request to the AWS API's you need credentials, meaning an AccessKey and SecretKey. You can easily generate these keys for each user in AWS IAM. However, since you don't have any users in AWS IAM and don't want to create users just for the sake of having an AccessKey and SecretKey you are screwed. But there is a way to get temporary credentials specifically for your corporate identity.

The Security Token Service (STS) from AWS provides an API action assumeRoleWithSAML. Using the SAML Assertion given by your IDP the Chrome Extension will call this API action to fetch temporary credentials. (AccessKeyId, SecretAccessKey and SessionToken). This way there is no need to create some sort of anonymous user in AWS IAM used for executing scripts. This would be a real security nightmare, since it won't be possible to audit who did what. This Chrome Extension however will make it super easy for you to just use your corporate identity for executing scripts calling AWS API's.                    

Información Básica de la Extensión

Nombre SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion SAML to AWS STS Keys Conversion
ID ekniobabpcnfjgfbphhcolcinmnbehde
URL Oficial https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/saml-to-aws-sts-keys-conv/ekniobabpcnfjgfbphhcolcinmnbehde
Descripción Generates file with AWS STS Keys after logging in to AWS webconsole using SSO (SAML 2.0). It leverages 'assumeRoleWithSAML' API.
Tamaño del Archivo 157 KB
Cantidad de Instalaciones 14,091
Versión Actual 3.3
Última Actualización 2023-03-20
Fecha de Publicación 2019-02-08
Calificación 3.90/5 Total de 10 Calificaciones
Desarrollador prolane.org
Correo electrónico [email protected]
Tipo de Pago free
Sitio Web de la Extensión https://github.com/prolane/samltoawsstskeys
Idiomas Soportados en
manifest.json
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