The project provides command line tool - aws-adfs
to ease aws cli authentication against ADFS (multi factor authentication with active directory) and
Thanks to Brandond contribution - "Remove storage of credentials, in favor of storing ADFS session cookies" aws-adfs:
allows you to re-login to STS without entering credentials for an extended period of time, without having to store the user's actual credentials. It also lets an organization control the period in which a user can re-login to STS without entering credentials, by altering the ADFS session lifetime.
Thanks to Brandond contribution - "Add support for legacy aws_security_token key in credentials file" aws-adfs supports ansible by providing two keys with security token:
- AWS_SESSION_TOKEN and
- AWS_SECURITY_TOKEN
Thanks to Brandond contribution - "Add support for Kerberos SSO on Windows via requests_negotiate_sspi"
- on windows os will be used Security Support Provider Interface
As of version 0.2.0, this tool acts on the 'default' profile unless an alternate profile name has been specified on the command line or in your environment. Previous versions acted on the 'adfs' profile by default.
aws-adfs integrates with:
- duo security MFA provider with support for FIDO U2F hardware authenticator
- Symantec VIP MFA provider
- RSA SecurID MFA provider
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user local installation
pip install aws-adfs
Please note, that you need to add $HOME/.local/bin to your PATH
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system wide installation
sudo pip install aws-adfs
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virtualenvs
virtualenv -p /usr/bin/python2.7 aws-adfs source aws-adfs/bin/activate pip install aws-adfs ... ... deactivate
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Windows 10
- Install latest supported Visual C++ downloads from Microsoft for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019:
- Install Python 3.7 from Microsoft Store:
- Start PowerShell as Administrator
- Go to
C:\Program Files
:C: cd 'C:\Program Files\'
- Create virtual env:
python3 -m venv aws-adfs
- Install
aws-adfs
:& 'C:\Program Files\aws-adfs\Scripts\pip' install aws-adfs
- Run it:
& 'C:\Program Files\aws-adfs\Scripts\aws-adfs' login --adfs-host=your-adfs-hostname
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login to your adfs host with disabled ssl verification on aws cli profile: adfs
aws-adfs login --adfs-host=your-adfs-hostname --no-ssl-verification
and verification
aws --profile=adfs s3 ls
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login to your adfs host with disabled ssl verification on specified aws cli profile: specified-profile
aws-adfs login --profile=specified-profile --adfs-host=your-adfs-hostname --no-ssl-verification
and verification
aws --profile=specified-profile s3 ls
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login to your adfs host and fetch roles for AWS GovCloud (US)
aws-adfs login --adfs-host=your-adfs-hostname --provider-id urn:amazon:webservices:govcloud --region us-gov-west-1
and verification
aws s3 ls
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login to your adfs host within ansible playbook
--- - name: "Auth sts aws" command: "aws-adfs login --adfs-host sts.example.com --env --stdout --role-arn arn:aws:iam::000123456789:role/ADMIN" register: sts_result environment: - username: "{{ ansible_user }}@example.com" - password: "{{ ansible_ssh_pass }}" - name: "Set sts facts" set_fact: sts: "{{ sts_result.stdout | from_json }}" - name: "List s3 Buckets" aws_s3_bucket_facts: aws_access_key: "{{ sts.AccessKeyId }}" aws_secret_key: "{{ sts.SecretAccessKey }}" security_token: "{{ sts.SessionToken }}" region: "us-east-1" register: buckets - name: "Print Buckets" debug: var: buckets
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login to your adfs host by passing username and password credentials via a file
aws-adfs login --adfs-host=your-adfs-hostname --authfile=/path/and/file/name
Auth file should be in format of
[profile_name] username = your_username password = your_password
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help, help, help?
$ aws-adfs --help Usage: aws-adfs [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Options: --version Show current tool version --help Show this message and exit. Commands: list lists available profiles login Authenticates an user with active directory... reset removes stored profile
$ aws-adfs list --help Usage: aws-adfs list [OPTIONS] lists available profiles Options: --version Show current tool version --help Show this message and exit.
$ aws-adfs login --help Usage: aws-adfs login [OPTIONS] Authenticates an user with active directory credentials Options: --profile TEXT AWS cli profile that will be authenticated. After successful authentication just use: aws --profile <authenticated profile> <service> ... --region TEXT The default AWS region that this script will connect to for all API calls --ssl-verification / --no-ssl-verification SSL certificate verification: Whether or not strict certificate verification is done, False should only be used for dev/test --adfs-ca-bundle TEXT Override CA bundle for SSL certificate verification for ADFS server only. --adfs-host TEXT For the first time for a profile it has to be provided, next time for the same profile it will be loaded from the stored configuration --output-format [json|text|table] Output format used by aws cli --provider-id TEXT Provider ID, e.g urn:amazon:webservices (optional) --s3-signature-version [s3v4] s3 signature version: Identifies the version of AWS Signature to support for authenticated requests. Valid values: s3v4 --env Read username, password from environment variables (username and password). --stdin Read username, password from standard input separated by a newline. --authfile TEXT Read username, password from a local file (optional) --stdout Print aws_session_token in json on stdout. --printenv Output commands to set AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID, AWS_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, AWS_SESSION_TOKEN, AWS_DEFAULT_REGION environmental variables instead of saving them to the aws configuration file. --role-arn TEXT Predefined role arn to selects, e.g. aws- adfs login --role-arn arn:aws:iam::123456789 012:role/YourSpecialRole --session-duration INTEGER Define the amount of seconds you want to establish your STS session, e.g. aws-adfs login --session-duration 3600 --assertfile TEXT Use SAML assertion response from a local file --sspi / --no-sspi Whether or not to use Kerberos SSO authentication via SSPI (Windows only, defaults to True). --u2f-trigger-default / --no-u2f-trigger-default Whether or not to also trigger the default authentication method when U2F is available (only works with Duo for now). --help Show this message and exit.
$ aws-adfs reset --help 13:39 Usage: aws-adfs reset [OPTIONS] removes stored profile Options: --profile TEXT AWS cli profile that will be removed --help Show this message and exit.
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duo-security
Error: Cannot begin authentication process. The error response: {"message": "Unknown authentication method.", "stat": "FAIL"}
Please setup preferred auth method in duo-security settings (settings' -> 'My Settings & Devices').
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USB FIDO U2F does not work in Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '/sys/class/hidraw'
USB devices are not accessible in WSL, please install and run
aws-adfs
on the Windows 10 host and then access the credentials in WSL from the filesystem. Example:export AWS_CONFIG_FILE=/mnt/c/Users/username/.aws/config export AWS_SHARED_CREDENTIALS_FILE=/mnt/c/Users/username/.aws/credentials
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FIDO U2F devices are not detected on Windows 10 build 1903 or newer
Running
aws-adfs
as Administrator is required since Windows 10 build 1903 to access FIDO U2F devices, cf. Yubico/python-fido2#55) -
in cases of trouble with lxml please install
sudo apt-get install python-dev libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev zlib1g-dev
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in cases of trouble with pykerberos please install
sudo apt-get install python-dev libkrb5-dev
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in cases of trouble with OSX Sierra (obsolete OpenSSL), upgrade OpenSSL. Example:
brew upgrade openssl
AND add explicit directive to .bash_profile:
export PATH=$(brew --prefix openssl)/bin:$PATH
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python 2.6 is not supported
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python 3.2 is not supported
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python 3.3 is not supported
- Brandond for: Remove storage of credentials, in favor of storing ADFS session cookies
- Brandond for: Add support for legacy aws_security_token key in credentials file
- Brandond for: Store last username in profile config; use it as default for prompt
- Brandond for: python 3 compatibility
- Brandond for: Add support for Kerberos SSO on Windows via requests_negotiate_sspi
- Brandond for: ssl_verification must be a str
- Brandond for: Move pytest-runner out of setup-requires
- Brandond for: Improve handling of role selection
- Brandond for: Improve handling of errors caused by excessive cookie growth
- Brandond for: Default to 'default' profile, in line with other AWS tools
- kwhitlock for: Added extra option "--provider-id"
- SydOps for: add additional information in list command's output
- eric-nord for: bringing topic of duo security MFA integration
- roblugton for: Fix formatting in README.md
- cliv for: pointing out the issue with missing preferred device for duo-security and providing workaround
- AndrewFarley for: Bug in parsing Duo host and signature, backwards compatible
- eikenb for: Version 0.3.4 returns no roles - thanks for vigilance of eikenb spoiled egg was identified
- eikenb for: add login argument to accept username/password from stdin
- irgeek for: Add Symantec VIP Access support
- Brandond for: Fix Negotiate auth on non-domain-joined Windows hosts
- giafar for: Role arn as parameter
- zanettibo for: Add support for Ansible Tower/AWX workflow authentication
- anthoneous and KyleJamesWalker for: add session duration flag
- KyleJamesWalker for: Allow phone call authentication
- KyleJamesWalker for: Change default profile to default
- kwhitlock for: Feature/read username and password from file
- avoidik for: Workaround of Symantec VIP obfuscated form
- leonardo-test for fix: The --env flag is not being called and therefore using the env parameter will not work.
- NotMrSteve for: Add RSA SecurID MFA
- JLambeth for: Added flag for disabling Kerberos SSO authentication via SSPI
- bghinkle for: Fix Duo API change - follow result_url and return cookie from result
- jan-molak for: Corrected the XPath expression to work with the latest version of AWS…
- NotMrSteve for: Save duo session cookies
- pdecat for: Fallback on prompt if env, stdin or auth file do not provide both username and password
- 0x91 for: Support for Azure MFA Server
- pdecat for: Fix Duo authentication initiation failure messages
- tommywo for: save provider_id config
- budzejko for: Add support for adfs-ca-bundle option
- rinrinne for: Respect AWS_DEFAULT_PROFILE if defined
- mjernsell for: Add support for AzureMfaAuthentication
- kfattig for: Handle sspi like other config options
- pdecat for:
- lxml 4.4.0 dropped support for python 3.4
- Add Duo U2F support
- Use MozillaCookieJar as LWPCookieJar has an issue on Windows when cookies have an 'expires' date too far in the future and they are converted from timestamp to datetime
- Fix python 2.7 compatibility
- Document Windows 10 and WSL usage/issues
- Run tests with python 3.6, 3.7 and 3.8-dev
- Add options to trigger or not the default authentication method when U2F is available
- Fix AttributeError: 'generator' object has no attribute 'append' on python3
- Do not print stack trace if no U2F device is available
- Pin fido2 dependency to < 0.8.0 as it is a breaking release
- U2F: fido2 v0.8.1 compatibility (U2FClient.sign timeout renamed to event)
- bodgit for: Kerberos support
- pdecat for:
- Duo: support U2F with no preferred factor or device configured
- Document new libkrb5-dev system dependency for pykerberos
- Drop boto3 dependency
- Default SSPI to True on Windows only, False otherwise
- rheemskerk for:
- Fix username and password disclosure
- Fix authentication with cookies on non-windows system.
- Change
AuthMethod
parameter toFormsAuthentication
- brodie11 and gregorydulin for: Add support for non-public AWS regions