How do I find my AWS account ID?

How do I find my AWS account ID?

Finding your AWS account ID

  1. In the navigation bar on the upper right, choose your user name and then choose My Security Credentials. Tip.
  2. At the top of the page, under Account details, the account number appears next to the label AWS account ID.

Is KMS key ID sensitive?

Allowing anonymous access to your AWS KMS keys is considered bad practice and can lead to sensitive data leakage. …

What is Aws_iam_service_linked_role?

PDF. A service-linked role is a unique type of IAM role that is linked directly to an AWS service. Service-linked roles are predefined by the service and include all the permissions that the service requires to call other AWS services on your behalf.

How do I find my account ID?

Your account ID is a unique number used to identify your Authorized Buyers account. You can use this number to identify your account to your account team. After you sign into your account, your account ID is at the top of the Authorized Buyers page, just below your account name.

How do I find my access key ID?

In order to get your Access Key ID and Secret Access Key follow next steps:

  1. Open the IAM console.
  2. From the navigation menu, click Users.
  3. Select your IAM user name.
  4. Click User Actions, and then click Manage Access Keys.
  5. Click Create Access Key.
  6. Your keys will look something like this:

How to create AWS account ID and access key?

To get your AWS account ID, contact your administrator. In the navigation bar on the upper right, choose your user name, and then choose My Security Credentials. Expand the Access keys (access key ID and secret access key) section. To create an access key, choose Create New Access Key.

What to do if you lose your AWS access key?

When you create an access key pair, save the access key ID and secret access key in a secure location. The secret access key is available only at the time you create it. If you lose your secret access key, you must delete the access key and create a new one. For more details, see Resetting lost or forgotten passwords or access keys for AWS .

Where can I Find my AWS security credentials?

In the navigation bar on the upper right, choose your user name and then choose My Security Credentials . If you do not see the My Security Credentials page, you might be signed in as a federated user, not an IAM user. You can create and use temporary access keys instead.

Do you give a third party access to AWS account?

Do not provide your access keys to a third party, even to help find your canonical user ID. By doing this, you might give someone permanent access to your account. As a best practice, use temporary security credentials (IAM roles) instead of access keys, and disable any AWS account root user access keys.