AWS IAM
- By Canonical Kubernetes
Channel | Revision | Published | Runs on |
---|---|---|---|
latest/stable | 35 | 27 Feb 2023 | |
latest/candidate | 35 | 25 Feb 2023 | |
latest/beta | 30 | 09 Dec 2022 | |
latest/edge | 34 | 11 Feb 2023 | |
1.27/edge | 34 | 11 Feb 2023 | |
1.26/stable | 35 | 27 Feb 2023 | |
1.26/candidate | 35 | 25 Feb 2023 | |
1.26/beta | 30 | 09 Dec 2022 | |
1.26/edge | 28 | 19 Nov 2022 | |
1.25/stable | 27 | 30 Sep 2022 | |
1.25/candidate | 27 | 28 Sep 2022 | |
1.25/beta | 29 | 01 Dec 2022 | |
1.25/edge | 22 | 09 Sep 2022 | |
1.24/stable | 15 | 04 Aug 2022 | |
1.24/candidate | 15 | 01 Aug 2022 | |
1.24/beta | 8 | 21 Apr 2022 | |
1.24/edge | 14 | 22 Jul 2022 | |
1.23/beta | 4 | 22 Mar 2022 | |
1.23/edge | 2 | 24 Feb 2022 |
juju deploy aws-iam
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Platform:
22.04
20.04
AWS IAM Charm
The AWS IAM charm allows a Kubernetes cluster to be authenticated via the Amazon API using AWS users and groups. The authorization falls to RBAC, so an Amazon user or group maps to an RBAC user.
This charm is a component of Charmed Kubernetes. For full information, please visit the official Charmed Kubernetes docs.