New Features
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Server Certificate APIs | IAM now provides server certificate APIs for use with Elastic Load Balancing server certificates. The IAM API enables you to upload, modify, delete, list, and get attributes for the server certificates you use with Elastic Load Balancing. For more information about the IAM server certificate APIs, see the IAM API Reference or the IAM Command Line Reference at http://aws.amazon.com/documentation/iam/. For more information about using these APIs with Elastic Load Balancing, see the Elastic Load Balancing Developer Guide. |
Known Issues
| Issue | Description |
|---|---|
User cannot log in to AWS console, portal, or forum |
Users created through IAM can't sign in or take advantage of AWS properties such as the AWS Management Console or the developer forums. The AWS Account owner can create all the required credentials for Users to sign in, but the console, portal, and forum are currently unable to recognize Users. Users can interact with the supported AWS product APIs, but only the AWS Account owner can interact with all AWS features. The ability for a User to sign into the management console and manage AWS Services will be supported in an upcoming release. |
The AWS-wide policy key aws:SecureTransport is not recognized by EC2 |
EC2 will not correctly accept requests coming in over SSL if the AWS- wide policy key aws:SecureTransport has been defined in the access policy. The call will fail and be closed. |