PAM authentication error with HikariCP and AwsWrapperDataSource with iam plugin #513
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Hi @bradPerkins-hm, thank you for raising this issue. Could you please answer the following to help with our investigation process:
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The wrapper uses the default credentials provider to fetch credentials. If you require a specific credentials provider, you can configure it through |
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how to configure this in springboot properties file? |
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I am trying to do what felixdo was trying to do in this post. The answer seems pretty straightforward, but when I try to use it, I get a PAM authentication error:
The user is autherized, however. When not using the AwsWrapperDataSource I assume a role and generate an IAM token and I am able to connect to the database (I just need to be able to refresh the token after it expires). However, when I implement the AwsWrapperDataSource, I get this PAM authentication error. I tried assuming a role first and generating my own token and setting it as the password, but I still get this PAM authentication error. Does the wrapper use different credentials to generate the token? How do I authorize the AwsWrapperDataSource?
I am using this to connect to the AWS Aurora Postgres databse.
Thanks for the help.
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