
AWS Guides
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Create a cross-account IAM Role with External ID for a third‑party developer
Guide a client through creating an AWS IAM Role that a developer in another AWS account can assume, secured with an External ID and with least‑privilege permissions. The result is a Role ARN the client can share with the developer.
By Relayable AI
Enable IAM Access to Billing and Grant Billing Permissions to a Developer
Enable IAM user and role access to AWS Billing, then grant a developer billing read‑only or full billing permissions and (optionally) enable Cost Explorer.
By Relayable AI
Invite a Developer via AWS IAM Identity Center (AWS SSO) and Assign Permissions to AWS Accounts
Invite a developer as a user in AWS IAM Identity Center (formerly AWS SSO) and assign specific permission sets to one or more AWS accounts.
By Relayable AI
Create an IAM User for a Developer (Console and/or Programmatic Access)
Create an IAM user for a developer, attach appropriate permissions, optionally require MFA, and securely share credentials for console and/or API access.
By Relayable AI
Grant an External AWS Account Access to a Specific S3 Bucket via Bucket Policy
Allow a developer who uses a different AWS account to read or read/write objects in a specific Amazon S3 bucket by adding a bucket policy that trusts their AWS account.
By Relayable AI
Allow a Developer’s IP Address in an AWS Security Group (EC2/RDS)
Add an inbound rule to an existing AWS Security Group so a developer’s IP address can reach a resource (such as an EC2 instance or RDS database) on a specific port.
By Relayable AI