Static access keys compatible with the AWS API
A static access key is required to authenticate a service account in AWS-compatible APIs.
It consists of two parts:
- Key ID
- Secret key
Both parts are used in requests to the AWS-compatible API. A key ID is specified in open format. A secret key is used to sign request parameters and is not specified in the request.
The secret key is stored by the user on their own. Nebius AI gives access to it only while the static key is being created.
Static keys do not expire.
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Static key format
Key ID
A key ID consists of 25 characters and always starts with YC
. Other characters may be:
- Latin letters
- Numbers
- Underscores (
_
) and hyphens (-
)
Here is an example of a key ID: YCchbYEDdcsYFBnxSWbcjDJDn
.
Secret key
A secret consists of 40 characters and always starts with YC
. Other characters may be:
- Latin letters
- Numbers
- Underscores (
_
) and hyphens (-
)
Here is an example of a secret key: YCVdheub7w9bImcGAnd3dZnf08FRbvjeUFvehGvc
.