Authenticates a user against Okta and then uses the resulting SAML assertion to retrieve temporary STS credentials from AWS.
This project is largely inspired by https://github.com/nimbusscale/okta_aws_login, but instead uses a purely API-driven approach, instead of parsing HTML during the authentication phase.
Parsing the HTML is still required to get the SAML assertion, after authentication is complete. However, since we only need to look for the SAML assertion in a single, predictable tag, <input name="SAMLResponse"...
, the results are a lot more stable across any changes that Okta may make to their interface.
This project is written for Python 3. Running it with Python 2 may work, but it is not supported. Since Python 2 is end-of-life (as of 2020-JAN-01), feature requests and PRs to add Python 2 support will likely not be accepted, outside of extreme circumstances.
pip3 install okta-awscli
- To install with U2F support (Yubikey):
pip3 install "okta-awscli[U2F]"
- To install with U2F support (Yubikey):
- Configure okta-awscli via the
~/.okta-aws
file with the following parameters:
[default]
base-url = <your_okta_org>.okta.com
## The remaining parameters are optional.
## You may be prompted for them, if they're not included here.
username = <your_okta_username>
password = <your_okta_password> # Only save your password if you know what you are doing!
factor = <your_preferred_mfa_factor> # Current choices are: GOOGLE or OKTA
role = <your_preferred_okta_role> # AWS role name (match one of the options prompted for by "Please select the AWS role" when this parameter is not specified
profile = <aws_profile_to_store_credentials> # Sets your temporary credentials to a profile in `.aws/credentials`. Overridden by `--profile` command line flag
app-link = <app_link_from_okta> # Found in Okta's configuration for your AWS account.
duration = 3600 # duration in seconds to request a session token for, make sure your accounts (both AWS itself and the associated okta application) allow for large durations. default: 3600
- Tenant wide MFA support
- Per-application MFA support (added in version 0.4.0)
- Okta Verify Play Store | App Store
- Okta Verify Push Support
- Google Authenticator Play Store | App Store
- YubiKey (Requires library python-u2flib-host) HomePage
okta-awscli --profile <aws_profile> <awscli action> <awscli arguments>
- Follow the prompts to enter MFA information (if required) and choose your AWS app and IAM role.
- Subsequent executions will first check if the STS credentials are still valid and skip Okta authentication if so.
- Multiple Okta profiles are supported, but if none are specified, then
default
will be used. - Selections for AWS App and AWS Role are saved to the
~/.okta-aws
file. Removing theapp-link
androle
fields will enable the prompts for these selections.
okta-awscli --profile my-aws-account iam list-users
If no awscli commands are provided, then okta-awscli will simply output STS credentials to your credentials file, or console, depending on how --profile
is set.
Optional flags:
--profile
or-p
Sets your temporary credentials to a profile in.aws/credentials
. If omitted and not configured in~/.okta-aws
, credentials will output to console.--username
or-U
Okta username.--password
or-P
Okta password.--force
or-f
Ignores result of STS credentials validation and gets new credentials from AWS. Used in conjunction with--profile
.--verbose
or-v
More verbose output.--debug
or-d
Very verbose output. Useful for debugging.--cache
or-c
Cache the acquired credentials to ~/.okta-credentials.cache (only if --profile is unspecified)--okta-profile
or-o
Use a Okta profile, other thandefault
in.okta-aws
. Useful for multiple Okta tenants.--token
or-t
Pass in the TOTP token from your authenticator--refresh-role
or-r
Refresh the AWS role to be assumed. Previously incorporated in--force
.--lookup
or-l
Lookup and return the AWS Account Alias for each role, instead of returning the raw ARN.- Note that this will attempt to perform
iam:ListAccountAliases
on every account that you have access to via Okta. This is important for two reasons:- All of your roles must have this permission attached to it via an IAM policy.
- This may be important for you, if you have compliance considerations around only accessing accounts that you're actively doing work in.
- Note that this will attempt to perform
--version
or-V
Outputs version number then exits.
This process is taken from gimme-aws-creds and adapted
docker build -t okta-awscli .
docker run -it --rm -v ~/.aws/credentials:/root/.aws/credentials -v ~/.okta-aws:/root/.okta-aws --profile default okta-awscli iam list-users
alias okta-awscli='docker run -it --rm -v ~/.aws:/root/.aws -v ~/.okta-aws:/root/.okta-aws okta-awscli'
and just type
okta-awscli
you can add this to you .bashrc
source <PATH TO GIT REPO>/set-alias.bash