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نام فایل awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp-1.2.0b1
نام awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp
نسخه کتابخانه 1.2.0b1
نگهدارنده []
ایمیل نگهدارنده []
نویسنده Thomas Liebetraut
ایمیل نویسنده thomas@tommie-lie.de
آدرس صفحه اصلی https://github.com/tommie-lie/awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp
آدرس اینترنتی https://pypi.org/project/awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp/
مجوز GPL-3.0-or-later
[![PyPI version fury.io](https://badge.fury.io/py/awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp.svg)](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp/) [![Code style: black](https://img.shields.io/badge/code%20style-black-000000.svg)](https://github.com/psf/black) # Yubikey authentication for AWS CLI (and boto) made easy This plugin enables aws-cli to directly talk to your [YubiKey](https://www.yubico.com/) to acquire an OATH-TOTP code using the YubiKey's CCID application. Currently, FIDO-U2F is unsupported on both, [botocore](https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/3607) and [aws-cli](https://github.com/aws/aws-cli/issues/3607). Using aws-cli with roles and a regular OATH-TOTP token at least prompts you for the TOTP code but this is quite cumbersome to use with a YubiKey. ## Installation `awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp` can be installed from PyPI: ``` $ pip install awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp ``` It's also possible to install it just for your user in case you don't have permission to install packages system-wide: ``` $ pip install --user awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp ``` ### Configure AWS CLI To enable the plugin, add this to your `~/.aws/config`: ``` [plugins] yubikeytotp = awscli_plugin_yubikeytotp ``` Also make sure to have your MFA ARN configured for your profile: ``` [profile myprofile] role_arn = arn:aws:iam::... mfa_serial = arn:aws:iam::... source_profile = default ``` ## Usage Just use the `aws` command with a custom role and the plugin will do the rest: ``` $ aws s3 ls --profile myprofile Generating OATH code on YubiKey. You may have to touch your YubiKey to proceed... Successfully created OATH code. 2013-07-11 17:08:50 mybucket 2013-07-24 14:55:44 mybucket2 ``` --- **NOTE** To AWS, the M in MFA [still stands for the number 2](https://forums.aws.amazon.com/thread.jspa?threadID=137055). Hence, if you want to log in to the AWS console with OATH-TOTP enabled, you will have to use `ykman oath code` to generate a key and enter it manually to log in, just like with Google Authenticator or Yubikey Authenticator smartphone apps. If you want to use U2F MFA authentication for login while still being able to use your YubiKey for command line, you should create multiple IAM users. Use one user with U2F MFA to log in to the AWS console and disable access keys. Use the other use with Virtual MFA device and disable console login. Only ever use one user in the console and the other on your command line. --- ## Tutorial ### Prerequisites You obviously have to have a YubiKey. A Yubico Security Key (the blue ones) are not supported as they lack the OATH application. To setup your YubiKey, you also have to have [yubikey-manager](https://developers.yubico.com/yubikey-manager/) (or `ykman`) installed. You can use it to verify that OATH is enabled for your YubiKey: ``` $ ykman info Device type: YubiKey 5 NFC Serial number: 00000000 Firmware version: 5.2.4 Form factor: Keychain (USB-A) Enabled USB interfaces: OTP+FIDO+CCID NFC interface is enabled. Applications USB NFC OTP Enabled Enabled FIDO U2F Enabled Enabled OpenPGP Enabled Enabled PIV Enabled Enabled OATH Enabled Enabled FIDO2 Enabled Enabled ``` ### Setup MFA in AWS 1. Log-in to your AWS account/user and navigate to your *My Security Credentials* page. 2. Take not of your *AWS account ID* at the top. 2. Under *Multi-factor authentivation (MFA)*, click `Manage MFA device` and add a *Virtual MFA device*. 3. Instead of showing the QR code, click on `Show secret key` and copy the key. 4. On a command line, run ``` $ ykman oath add -t arn:aws:iam::${ACCOUNT_ID}:mfa/${IAM_USERNAME} ${MFA_SECRET} ``` The strange string `arn:aws:iam::${ACCOUNT_ID}:mfa/${IAM_USERNAME}` will be your user's MFA serial after you have set up everything. The AWS console will not tell you the MFA serial in advance, but by replacing the account id and IAM username, you can build it on your own, e.g.: ``` $ ykman oath add -t arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/tommie-lie ABCD1234... ``` The above command requires you to touch your YubiKey to generate authentication codes. You can ommit `-t` if you don't want to touch your key every time you authenticate. 5. Now you have to enter two **consecutive** MFA codes into the AWS website to assign your key to your AWS login. Just run `ykman oath code arn:aws:iam::${ACCOUNT_ID}:mfa/${IAM_USERNAME}` to get an authentication code. The codes are re-generated every 30 seconds, so you have to run this command twice with about 30 seconds in between to get two distinct codes. Enter the two codes in the AWS form and click `Assign MFA` 6. You're done! ### Setup AWS CLI 1. AWS CLI only asks for MFA if you change roles, but role-based access management is a good practice for AWS security anyway, so we'll assume you already have a role and a profile configured in your AWS CLI config file. 2. Install `awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp`, see [installation section](#installation). 3. Edit your AWS CLI config file (`~/.aws/config`) and add the MFA serial to the profile you want to use MFA authentication with: <pre><code> [profile yubikey] role_arn = arn:aws:iam::123456789012:role/yubikey-role <b>mfa_serial = arn:aws:iam::123456789012:mfa/tommie-lie</b> source_profile = default </code></pre> 4. Enable the plugin by appending the following section to your AWS CLI config file: ``` [plugins] yubikeytotp = awscli_plugin_yubikeytotp ``` 5. That's it, you're ready to use AWS CLI with your YubiKey now! ### Test your setup If you need authentication by switching to another IAM role to access certain resources, you will normally get a permission denied error: ``` $ aws s3 ls An error occurred (AccessDenied) when calling the ListBuckets operation: Access Denied ``` If you switch profiles, however, AWS CLI will automatically ask for an MFA code: ``` $ aws s3 ls --profile yubikey Generating OATH code on YubiKey. You may have to touch your YubiKey to proceed... Successfully created OATH code. 2013-07-11 17:08:50 mybucket 2013-07-24 14:55:44 mybucket2 ``` ## Acknowledgements * Thanks to [@woowa-hsw0](https://github.com/woowa-hsw0) for this [inspiration for this plugin](https://gist.github.com/woowa-hsw0/caa3340e2a7b390dbde81894f73e379d)


نیازمندی

مقدار نام
>=1.14.14,<2.0.0 botocore
<4 yubikey-manager
<3.4 cryptography


زبان مورد نیاز

مقدار نام
>=3.7,<3.10 Python


نحوه نصب


نصب پکیج whl awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp-1.2.0b1:

    pip install awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp-1.2.0b1.whl


نصب پکیج tar.gz awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp-1.2.0b1:

    pip install awscli-plugin-yubikeytotp-1.2.0b1.tar.gz