Rotate AWS Passwords and Keys
Keeper has launched a new Password Rotation feature with Keeper Secrets Manager. This new capability is recommended for all password rotation use cases. The Documentation is linked below:
Password Rotation with Keeper Secrets Manager
You need to configure your AWS environment on the environment with an account that has administrative privileges in order to modify the Password for the specified user.
Rotation supports legacy and typed records. Additional fields may be added depending on the rotation type as well. See the instructions below.
See the Troubleshooting section for more information on legacy vs typed records
To run a rotation of AWS Keys, use the rotate
command in Commander. Pass the command a record title or UID (or use --match
with a regular expression to rotate several records at once)
The plugin can be supplied to the command as shown here, or added to a record field (see options below). Adding the plugin type to the record makes it possible to rotate several records at once with different plugins.
The following optional values can customize rotation parameters. Add these options to a record as text fields and set the label to correspond to the parameter as shown in the table.
For an easier time creating new AWS rotation records, create a custom record type with the text type fields defined
After rotation is completed, the Access Key ID and Secret Key are stored in custom fields on the record with labels: cmdr:aws_key_id
and cmdr:aws_key_secret
.
Any Keeper user or Keeper Shared Folder associated with the record is updated instantly.
The 'Password' field is ignored when rotating keys
To run a rotation of AWS passwords, use the rotate
command in Commander. Pass the command a record title or UID (or use --match
with a regular expression to rotate several records at once)
The plugin can be supplied to the command as shown here, or added to a record field (see options below). Adding the plugin type to the record makes it possible to rotate several records at once with different plugins.
The following optional values can customize rotation parameters. Add these options to a record as text fields and set the label to correspond to the parameter as shown in the table.
The Password
field of the Keeper record contains a new password to AWS account.
Label | Value | Comment |
---|---|---|
Label | Value |
---|---|
Name | Value | Comment |
---|---|---|
cmdr:plugin
awskey
(Optional) Tells Commander to use AWS Key rotation. This should be either set to the record, or supplied to the rotation command
cmdr:aws_profile
(Optional) AWS profile to use to login to AWS with
cmdr:aws_sync_profile
(Optional) if supplied, the AWS secret for the given profile will be updated to the AWS credentials file
cmdr:aws_assume_role
AWS Role ARN
(Optional) if supplied, the password rotation plugin assumes this role. The role requires these permissions:
iam:DeleteAccessKey iam:CreateAccessKey iam:ListAccessKeys
cmdr:aws_key_id
generated AWS Access Key ID
cmdr:aws_key_secret
generated AWS Secret Access Key
cmdr:plugin
awspswd
(Optional) Tells Commander to use AWS Key rotation. This should be either set to the record, or supplied to the rotation command
cmdr:rules
(Optional) password complexity rules
cmdr:aws_profile
(Optional) AWS profile to use to login to AWS with