CloudKeeper - Credential Helper

AWS SSO External AWS Account - STS Keys Generator

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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2024-10-15
Shivam Arora
2023-06-12
Larry Dolinar
While useful, the popup has a significant flaw when installed on Chrome 113.0.5672.127: the width of the popup prevents fully highlighting the displayed credentials. As a result, any attempt to highlight and copy the "export" credentials results in an incomplete session token, which translates to a malformed token in a user's session (eg., Ubuntu 20.04 terminal, PuTTY, etc.) Please consider either an overall scrollbar for this popup, or buttons for each type of credential output to aid in getting the full content into the user's clipboard for further use. The workaround of "select all" (Ctrl-A), then "copy" (Ctrl-C), then "paste" (Ctrl-V) into something like notepad, or an empty vim session so that a portion of the output can then be selected, copied, and pasted (again) is not an efficient workflow by any definition. To successfully migrate users to a new approach, something similar to the existing functionality should be maintained as a design goal.
2023-06-12
Larry Dolinar
en While useful, the popup has a significant flaw when installed on Chrome 113.0.5672.127: the width of the popup prevents fully highlighting the displayed credentials. As a result, any attempt to highlight and copy the "export" credentials results in an incomplete session token, which translates to a malformed token in a user's session (eg., Ubuntu 20.04 terminal, PuTTY, etc.) Please consider either an overall scrollbar for this popup, or buttons for each type of credential output to aid in getting the full content into the user's clipboard for further use. The workaround of "select all" (Ctrl-A), then "copy" (Ctrl-C), then "paste" (Ctrl-V) into something like notepad, or an empty vim session so that a portion of the output can then be selected, copied, and pasted (again) is not an efficient workflow by any definition. To successfully migrate users to a new approach, something similar to the existing functionality should be maintained as a design goal.