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Acquire AWS STS (temporary) credentials via Google Apps SAML Single Sign On
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نام فایل aws-google-auth-0.0.9
نام aws-google-auth
نسخه کتابخانه 0.0.9
نگهدارنده []
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نویسنده Colin Panisset
ایمیل نویسنده colin.panisset@cevo.com.au
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/aws-google-auth/
مجوز MIT
aws-google-auth =============== |github-badge| |docker-badge| |pypi-badge| |coveralls-badge| .. |github-badge| image:: https://github.com/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth/workflows/Python%20package/badge.svg :target: https://github.com/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth/actions :alt: GitHub build badge .. |docker-badge| image:: https://img.shields.io/docker/build/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth.svg :target: https://hub.docker.com/r/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth/ :alt: Docker build status badge .. |pypi-badge| image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/aws-google-auth.svg :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/aws-google-auth/ :alt: PyPI version badge .. |coveralls-badge| image:: https://coveralls.io/repos/github/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth/badge.svg?branch=master :target: https://coveralls.io/github/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth?branch=master This command-line tool allows you to acquire AWS temporary (STS) credentials using Google Apps as a federated (Single Sign-On, or SSO) provider. Setup ----- You'll first have to set up Google Apps as a SAML identity provider (IdP) for AWS. There are tasks to be performed on both the Google Apps and the Amazon sides; these references should help you with those configurations: - `How to Set Up Federated Single Sign-On to AWS Using Google Apps <https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/how-to-set-up-federated-single-sign-on-to-aws-using-google-apps/>`__ - `Using Google Apps SAML SSO to do one-click login to AWS <https://blog.faisalmisle.com/2015/11/using-google-apps-saml-sso-to-do-one-click-login-to-aws/>`__ If you need a fairly simple way to assign users to roles in AWS accounts, we have another tool called `Google AWS Federator <https://github.com/cevoaustralia/google-aws-federator>`__ that might help you. Important Data ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ You will need to know Google's assigned Identity Provider ID, and the ID that they assign to the SAML service provider. Once you've set up the SAML SSO relationship between Google and AWS, you can find the SP ID by drilling into the Google Apps console, under ``Apps > SAML Apps > Settings for AWS SSO`` -- the URL will include a component that looks like ``...#AppDetails:service=123456789012...`` -- that number is ``GOOGLE_SP_ID`` You can find the ``GOOGLE_IDP_ID``, again from the admin console, via ``Security > Set up single sign-on (SSO)`` -- the ``SSO URL`` includes a string like ``https://accounts.google.com/o/saml2/idp?idpid=aBcD01AbC`` where the last bit (after the ``=``) is the IDP ID. Installation ------------ You can install quite easily via ``pip``, if you want to have it on your local system: .. code:: shell # For basic installation localhost$ sudo pip install aws-google-auth # For installation with U2F support localhost$ sudo pip install aws-google-auth[u2f] *Note* If using ZSH you will need to quote the install, as below: .. code:: shell localhost$ sudo pip install "aws-google-auth[u2f]" If you don't want to have the tool installed on your local system, or if you prefer to isolate changes, there is a Dockerfile provided, which you can build with: .. code:: shell # Perform local build localhost$ cd ..../aws-google-auth && docker build -t aws-google-auth . # Use the Docker Hub version localhost$ docker pull cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth Development ----------- If you want to develop the AWS-Google-Auth tool itself, we thank you! In order to help you get rolling, you'll want to install locally with pip. Of course, you can use your own regular workflow, with tools like `virtualenv <https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/stable/>`__. .. code:: shell # Install (without U2F support) pip install -e . # Install (with U2F support) pip install -e .[u2f] We welcome you to review our `code of conduct <CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md>`__ and `contributing <CONTRIBUTING.md>`__ documents. Usage ----- .. code:: shell $ aws-google-auth -h usage: aws-google-auth [-h] [-u USERNAME] [-I IDP_ID] [-S SP_ID] [-R REGION] [-d DURATION] [-p PROFILE] [-D] [-q] [--bg-response BG_RESPONSE] [--saml-assertion SAML_ASSERTION] [--no-cache] [--print-creds] [--resolve-aliases] [--save-failure-html] [--save-saml-flow] [-a | -r ROLE_ARN] [-k] [-l {debug,info,warn}] [-V] Acquire temporary AWS credentials via Google SSO optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit -u USERNAME, --username USERNAME Google Apps username ($GOOGLE_USERNAME) -I IDP_ID, --idp-id IDP_ID Google SSO IDP identifier ($GOOGLE_IDP_ID) -S SP_ID, --sp-id SP_ID Google SSO SP identifier ($GOOGLE_SP_ID) -R REGION, --region REGION AWS region endpoint ($AWS_DEFAULT_REGION) -d DURATION, --duration DURATION Credential duration (defaults to value of $DURATION, then falls back to 43200) -p PROFILE, --profile PROFILE AWS profile (defaults to value of $AWS_PROFILE, then falls back to 'sts') -D, --disable-u2f Disable U2F functionality. -q, --quiet Quiet output --bg-response BG_RESPONSE Override default bgresponse challenge token ($GOOGLE_BG_RESPONSE). --saml-assertion SAML_ASSERTION Base64 encoded SAML assertion to use. --no-cache Do not cache the SAML Assertion. --print-creds Print Credentials. --resolve-aliases Resolve AWS account aliases. --save-failure-html Write HTML failure responses to file for troubleshooting. --save-saml-flow Write all GET and PUT requests and HTML responses to/from Google to files for troubleshooting. -a, --ask-role Set true to always pick the role -r ROLE_ARN, --role-arn ROLE_ARN The ARN of the role to assume ($AWS_ROLE_ARN) -k, --keyring Use keyring for storing the password. -l {debug,info,warn}, --log {debug,info,warn} Select log level (default: warn) -V, --version show program's version number and exit **Note** If you want a longer session than the AWS default 3600 seconds (1 hour) duration, you must also modify the IAM Role to permit this. See `the AWS documentation <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/IAM/latest/UserGuide/id_roles_manage_modify.html>`__ for more information. Native Python ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Execute ``aws-google-auth`` 2. You will be prompted to supply each parameter *Note* You can skip prompts by either passing parameters to the command, or setting the specified Environment variables. Via Docker ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1. Set environment variables for anything listed in Usage with ``($VARIABLE)`` after command line option: ``GOOGLE_USERNAME``, ``GOOGLE_IDP_ID``, and ``GOOGLE_SP_ID`` (see above under "Important Data" for how to find the last two; the first one is usually your email address) ``AWS_PROFILE``: Optional profile name you want the credentials set for (default is 'sts') ``ROLE_ARN``: Optional ARN of the role to assume 2. For Docker: ``docker run -it -e GOOGLE_USERNAME -e GOOGLE_IDP_ID -e GOOGLE_SP_ID -e AWS_PROFILE -e ROLE_ARN -v ~/.aws:/root/.aws cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth`` You'll be prompted for your password. If you've set up an MFA token for your Google account, you'll also be prompted for the current token value. If you have a U2F security key added to your Google account, you won't be able to use this via Docker; the Docker container will not be able to access any devices connected to the host ports. You will likely see the following error during runtime: "RuntimeWarning: U2F Device Not Found". If you have more than one role available to you (and you haven't set up ROLE_ARN), you'll be prompted to choose the role from a list. Feeding password from stdin ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To enhance usability when using third party tools for managing passwords (aka password manager) you can feed data in ``aws-google-auth`` from ``stdin``. When receiving data from ``stdin`` ``aws-google-auth`` disables the interactive prompt and uses ``stdin`` data. Before `#82 <https://github.com/cevoaustralia/aws-google-auth/issues/82>`_, all interactive prompts could be fed from ``stdin`` already apart from the ``Google Password:`` prompt. Example usage: ``` $ password-manager show password | aws-google-auth Google Password: MFA token: Assuming arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/admin Credentials Expiration: ... ``` **Note:** this feature is intended for password manager integration, not for passing passwords from command line. Please use interactive prompt if you need to pass the password manually, as this provide enhanced security avoid password leakage to shell history. Storage of profile credentials ------------------------------ Through the use of AWS profiles, using the ``-p`` or ``--profile`` flag, the ``aws-google-auth`` utility will store the supplied username, IDP and SP details in your ``./aws/config`` files. When re-authenticating using the same profile, the values will be remembered to speed up the re-authentication process. This enables an approach that enables you to enter your username, IPD and SP values once and then after only need to re-enter your password (and MFA if enabled). Creating an alias as below can be a quick and easy way to re-authenticate with a simple command shortcut. ``` alias aws-development='unset AWS_PROFILE; aws-google-auth -I $GOOGLE_IDP_ID -S $GOOGLE_SP_ID -u $USERNAME -p aws-dev ; export AWS_PROFILE=aws-dev' ``` Or, if you've alredy established a profile with valid cached values: ``` alias aws-development='unset AWS_PROFILE; aws-google-auth -p aws-dev ; export AWS_PROFILE=aws-dev' ``` Notes on Authentication ----------------------- Google supports a number of 2-factor authentication schemes. Each of these results in a slightly different "next" URL, if they're enabled, during ``do_login`` Google controls the preference ordering of these schemes in the case that you have multiple ones defined. The varying 2-factor schemes and their representative URL fragments handled by this tool are: +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Method | URL Fragment | +==================+=====================================+ | No second factor | (none) | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | TOTP (eg Google | ``.../signin/challenge/totp/...`` | | Authenticator | | | or Authy) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | SMS (or voice | ``.../signin/challenge/ipp/...`` | | call) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | SMS (or voice | ``.../signin/challenge/iap/...`` | | call) with | | | number | | | submission | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Google Prompt | ``.../signin/challenge/az/...`` | | (phone app) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Security key | ``.../signin/challenge/sk/...`` | | (eg yubikey) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Dual prompt | ``.../signin/challenge/dp/...`` | | (Validate 2FA ) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ | Backup code | ``... (unknown yet) ...`` | | (printed codes) | | +------------------+-------------------------------------+ Acknowledgments ---------------- This work is inspired by `keyme <https://github.com/wheniwork/keyme>`__ -- their digging into the guts of how Google SAML auth works is what's enabled it. The attribute management and credential injection into AWS configuration files was heavily borrowed from `aws-adfs <https://github.com/venth/aws-adfs>`


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نصب پکیج whl aws-google-auth-0.0.9:

    pip install aws-google-auth-0.0.9.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz aws-google-auth-0.0.9:

    pip install aws-google-auth-0.0.9.tar.gz