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After this has been done successfully you will see the role now associated with the new user as shown below.

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an unencrypted key pair must be generated and uploaded to Snowflake. This will be used for authentication by the IoT Bridge for Snowflake application to push data to Snowflake via the Snowflake Streaming API.

Attach the generated unencrypted public key to the IBSNOW_INGEST user that we just created for Snowflake ingest purposes.


Tip

See this document for details on how to generate this unencrypted key and assign this to a user in your snowflake account: https://docs.snowflake.com/en/user-guide/key-pair-auth.

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Note: The step "Configuring the Snowflake Client to User Key Pair Authentication

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" in the linked tutorial can be skipped

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Warning
The generated key MUST NOT be encrypted



IoT Bridge Setup

With AWS IoT and Snowflake now properly provisioned and IBSNOW installed, IBSNOW must be configured. To configure it, you must be able to access it via SSH. Ensure you can access it via the Access Instructions here. Once you can access it, you must copy the three certificate files you captured when provisioning the AWS IoT Core thing. Again, these files are:

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