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Costruisci un URL con AWS STS per utenti federati utilizzando un SDK AWS
L'esempio di codice seguente mostra come:
Creare un IAM ruolo che conceda l'accesso in sola lettura alle risorse Amazon S3 dell'account corrente.
Ottieni un token di sicurezza dall'endpoint della AWS federazione.
Creare un URL che possa essere utilizzato per accedere alla console con credenziali federate.
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. Crea un ruolo che conceda l'accesso in sola lettura alle risorse Amazon S3 dell'account corrente.
def setup(iam_resource): """ Creates a role that can be assumed by the current user. Attaches a policy that allows only Amazon S3 read-only access. :param iam_resource: A Boto3 AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) instance that has the permission to create a role. :return: The newly created role. """ role = iam_resource.create_role( RoleName=unique_name("role"), AssumeRolePolicyDocument=json.dumps( { "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": {"AWS": iam_resource.CurrentUser().arn}, "Action": "sts:AssumeRole", } ], } ), ) role.attach_policy(PolicyArn="arn:aws:iam::aws:policy/AmazonS3ReadOnlyAccess") print(f"Created role {role.name}.") print("Give AWS time to propagate these new resources and connections.", end="") progress_bar(10) return role
Ottieni un token di sicurezza dall'endpoint AWS federativo e crea un URL che può essere utilizzato per accedere alla console con credenziali federate.
def construct_federated_url(assume_role_arn, session_name, issuer, sts_client): """ Constructs a URL that gives federated users direct access to the AWS Management Console. 1. Acquires temporary credentials from AWS Security Token Service (AWS STS) that can be used to assume a role with limited permissions. 2. Uses the temporary credentials to request a sign-in token from the AWS federation endpoint. 3. Builds a URL that can be used in a browser to navigate to the AWS federation endpoint, includes the sign-in token for authentication, and redirects to the AWS Management Console with permissions defined by the role that was specified in step 1. :param assume_role_arn: The role that specifies the permissions that are granted. The current user must have permission to assume the role. :param session_name: The name for the STS session. :param issuer: The organization that issues the URL. :param sts_client: A Boto3 STS instance that can assume the role. :return: The federated URL. """ response = sts_client.assume_role( RoleArn=assume_role_arn, RoleSessionName=session_name ) temp_credentials = response["Credentials"] print(f"Assumed role {assume_role_arn} and got temporary credentials.") session_data = { "sessionId": temp_credentials["AccessKeyId"], "sessionKey": temp_credentials["SecretAccessKey"], "sessionToken": temp_credentials["SessionToken"], } aws_federated_signin_endpoint = "https://signin.aws.amazon.com/federation" # Make a request to the AWS federation endpoint to get a sign-in token. # The requests.get function URL-encodes the parameters and builds the query string # before making the request. response = requests.get( aws_federated_signin_endpoint, params={ "Action": "getSigninToken", "SessionDuration": str(datetime.timedelta(hours=12).seconds), "Session": json.dumps(session_data), }, ) signin_token = json.loads(response.text) print(f"Got a sign-in token from the AWS sign-in federation endpoint.") # Make a federated URL that can be used to sign into the AWS Management Console. query_string = urllib.parse.urlencode( { "Action": "login", "Issuer": issuer, "Destination": "https://console.aws.amazon.com/", "SigninToken": signin_token["SigninToken"], } ) federated_url = f"{aws_federated_signin_endpoint}?{query_string}" return federated_url
Elimina le risorse create per la demo.
def teardown(role): """ Removes all resources created during setup. :param role: The demo role. """ for attached in role.attached_policies.all(): role.detach_policy(PolicyArn=attached.arn) print(f"Detached {attached.policy_name}.") role.delete() print(f"Deleted {role.name}.")
Esegui questo scenario utilizzando le funzioni definite in precedenza.
def usage_demo(): """Drives the demonstration.""" print("-" * 88) print(f"Welcome to the AWS Security Token Service federated URL demo.") print("-" * 88) iam_resource = boto3.resource("iam") role = setup(iam_resource) sts_client = boto3.client("sts") try: federated_url = construct_federated_url( role.arn, "AssumeRoleDemoSession", "example.org", sts_client ) print( "Constructed a federated URL that can be used to connect to the " "AWS Management Console with role-defined permissions:" ) print("-" * 88) print(federated_url) print("-" * 88) _ = input( "Copy and paste the above URL into a browser to open the AWS " "Management Console with limited permissions. When done, press " "Enter to clean up and complete this demo." ) finally: teardown(role) print("Thanks for watching!")
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Per i dettagli sull'API, consulta AssumeRole AWSSDK for Python (Boto3) API Reference.
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