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Configure Amazon Web Services for Delegated Authentication
Configure Amazon Web Services for Single Sign-On
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Integrate with Amazon Web Services and Products
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There are many ways to integrate Auth0 with Amazon products and services depending on your specific needs.
Product integrations
You can read further on how to use the products below to use in addition to your Auth0 and AWS services:
CloudFront
: Use as a reverse proxy with your
custom domain
.
Simple Email Service (SES)
: Manage email communications with your users.
EventBridge
: Stream logs to EventBridge.
Cognito
: Use as a backend for your application.
AWS S3 and DynamoDB:
Auth0 provides VPC gateway endpoints for accessing AWS S3 and DynamoDB, which may be needed for
Actions
. This requires
aws:SourceVpc
based IAM policies as described in
Gateway endpoints for Amazon S3
and
Gateway endpoints for Amazon DynamoDB
. Please contact
Auth0 support
for details on VPC identifiers.
Identity and access management (IAM) integrations
We have several how-to articles to configure AWS to work with Auth0:
Secure AWS API Gateway endpoints using custom authorizers
: Accept Auth0-issued
access tokens
.
Use AWS session tags with AWS APIs and resources
: Tag resources and assign users key/value pairs for RBAC.
Configure AWS for single sign-on
: Allow your users to log in to AWS using any supported
identity provider
.
Add Amazon login to your app
: Allow users to log in to your app using their Amazon profile.
Learn more
Build Serverless Applications Using Token-Based Authentication with AWS API Gateway and Lambda
Configure Amazon Web Services as SAML Service Provider
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