Identity and Access Management for Amazon AppStream 2.0
Your security credentials identify you to services in AWS and grant you unlimited use of your AWS resources, such as your AppStream 2.0 resources. You can use features of AppStream 2.0 and AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) to allow other users, services, and applications to use your AppStream 2.0 resources without sharing your security credentials.
You can use IAM to control how other users use resources in your Amazon Web Services account, and you can use security groups to control access to your AppStream 2.0 streaming instances. You can allow full use or limited use of your AppStream 2.0 resources.
Contents
- Network Access to Your Streaming Instance
- Using AWS Managed Policies and Linked Roles to Manage Administrator Access to AppStream 2.0 Resources
- Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to Application Auto Scaling
- Using IAM Policies to Manage Administrator Access to the Amazon S3 Bucket for Home Folders and Application Settings Persistence
- Using an IAM Role to Grant Permissions to Applications and Scripts Running on AppStream 2.0 Streaming Instances
- SELinux on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Rocky Linux
- Cookie-Based Authentication in Amazon AppStream 2.0