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**To initiate authorization** This example initiates authorization using the ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH flow for username jane@example.com The client must have sign-in API for server-based authentication (ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH) enabled. Use the session information in the return value to call `admin-respond-to-auth-challenge`_. Command:: aws cognito-idp admin-initiate-auth --user-pool-id us-west-2_aaaaaaaaa --client-id 3n4b5urk1ft4fl3mg5e62d9ado --auth-flow ADMIN_NO_SRP_AUTH --auth-parameters USERNAME=jane@example.com,PASSWORD=password Output:: { "ChallengeName": "NEW_PASSWORD_REQUIRED", "Session": "SESSION", "ChallengeParameters": { "USER_ID_FOR_SRP": "84514837-dcbc-4af1-abff-f3c109334894", "requiredAttributes": "[]", "userAttributes": "{\"email_verified\":\"true\",\"phone_number_verified\":\"true\",\"phone_number\":\"+01xxx5550100\",\"email\":\"jane@example.com\"}" } } .. _`admin-respond-to-auth-challenge`: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/cli/latest/reference/cognito-idp/admin-respond-to-auth-challenge.html