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Preview of AWS SAML Login Customization!

AWS SAML Login Customization! by Gareth Parker

Make the AWS SAML login page more intuitive to use by grouping your available roles and giving them custom naming!

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The AWS SAML Login page can be rather unwieldy when you have multiple different roles over multiple different accounts. The login page, as imagined by AWS, groups your roles by the account they exist in, however you might find yourself deploying from a Build environment into another Development and even Production environment. In those cases, it makes more sense to be able to customize the groups yourself so that you can group them by the Application they belong to, not just the account!

Enter, AWS SAML Login Customization!
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Required permissions:

  • Access your data for signin.aws.amazon.com

Optional permissions:

  • Access your data for signin.aws.amazon.com
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Version
1.0.0
Size
20.47 KB
Last updated
3 years ago (Feb 28, 2023)
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