You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
- AWS Bedrock Chat Model
- AWS Certificate Manager
- AWS DynamoDB
- AWS Elastic Load Balancing
- AWS Lambda
- AWS Rekognition
- AWS S3
- AWS SES
- AWS SNS
- AWS SNS Trigger
- AWS SQS
- AWS Textract
- AWS Transcribe
- Embeddings AWS Bedrock
Supported authentication methods
Refer to AWS’s Identity and Access Management documentation for more information about the service.
Using API access key
To configure this credential, you’ll need an AWS account and:
- Your AWS Region
- The Access Key ID: Generated when you create an access key.
- The Secret Access Key: Generated when you create an access key.
To create an access key and set up the credential:
- In your credential, select your AWS Region.
- Log in to the IAM console.
- In the navigation bar on the upper right, select your user name and then select Security credentials.
- In the Access keys section, select Create access key.
- On the Access key best practices & alternatives page, choose your use case. If it doesn’t prompt you to create an access key, select Other.
- Select Next.
- Set a description tag value for the access key to make it easier to identify.
- Select Create access key.
- Reveal the Access Key ID and Secret Access Key.
- To use a Temporary security credential, turn that option on and add a Session token. Refer to the AWS Temporary security credential documentation for more information on working with temporary security credentials.
- If you use Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), you can establish a connection between your VPC and some apps. Use Custom Endpoints to enter relevant custom endpoint(s) for this connection. This setup works with these apps:
- Rekognition
- Lambda
- SNS
- SES
- SQS
- S3
You can also generate access keys through the AWS CLI and AWS API. Refer to the AWS Managing Access Keys documentation for instructions on generating access keys using these methods.
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