An AWS lambda function that grantsss S3 permissionsss at ssscale.
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An AWS lambda function that grantsss S3 permissionsss at ssscale.
Illustrates access to S3 bucket owned by a different account from instances in an EMR cluster
Cloudformation template to create continuous delivery codepipeline
A Terraform module to share AMI with other AWS Accounts
Terraform Module to sync kinesis streams across two different AWS accounts
A docker image to be run as a kubernetes job that allows syncing data between s3 buckets.
A Terraform reference module to create a CodePipeline which deploys files to an S3 bucket in another account
This repo details all the steps needed to create cross-account access roles, policies and permissions for enabling shareability of features between accounts A and B using Amazon SageMaker Feature Store and AWS Security Token Service (STS).
Deploy cross-account with AWS CodePipeline. Supports S3-hosted apps, SAM apps & simple CDK projects. Includes tooling to support GitLab as a source repo.
Terraform module to create kms key and share access to multi accounts with IAM and Users
AWS IAM Generator - cross-account IAM resources made easier
Setup Cross Account Roles in a Master-Member Model.
Manage DNS records in a Route53 Hosted Zone in another AWS Account, using a SNS backed custom CloudFormation resource.
Adds multi profile/account, mfa and aws sso support to cdk apps
Sample project which demonstrates how to use the AWS CDK to serve static web content using a Cloudfront distribution. The Cloudfront distribution is given a domain name and an HTTPS certificate, even though the Route 53 hosted zone is owned by a different AWS Account
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DynamoDB - Cross Account Replication using SAM and AWS sdk v2
CodePipeline cross-account deployment pipeline for ReactJS website to a CloudFront distribution backed by an S3 origin
A little utility to help you hop from an 'authentication' AWS account to another account with caching and MFA.
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