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When I upload a new file to Amazon S3 and view the ACL for that file, it shows my account with FULL_CONTROL, and that everyone has READ_ONLY access. Even if I log out of the server and log back in, it still shows everyone with READ_ONLY? access. The problem is that it's incorrect. If I try to access the file via web browser, I get an ACCESS DENIED message, and if I check the permissions using another application it shows everyone as having no permissions.
If I delete the everyoneread_only permission in CyberDuck and then recreate it, then the file works correctly.
Any ideas?
I think it would be useful to be able to create a permissions template for new uploads so that new files could be public by default, but I don't know if that's something you've already considered or not.
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I think it would be useful to be able to create a permissions template for new uploads so that new files could be public by default, but I don't know if that's something you've already considered or not.
That should work as expected. The settings are burried in the Preferences. Navigate to Transfers → Transfer → Permissions → Uploads.
If you have selected to apply the permissions of the local file or folder for uploads, then check the access permissions of the file in Finder.app. If everyone is allowed read access in the Sharing & Permissions section of the Finder.app Info window, the file should have a READ ACL in S3 for http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers.
If you have choosen to set default permissions for uploads, make sure Read access for Others is selected in the Upload Permissions Transfer Preferences.
When I upload a new file to Amazon S3 and view the ACL for that file, it shows my account with
FULL_CONTROL
, and that everyone hasREAD_ONLY
access. Even if I log out of the server and log back in, it still showseveryone
withREAD_ONLY
? access. The problem is that it's incorrect. If I try to access the file via web browser, I get anACCESS DENIED
message, and if I check the permissions using another application it shows everyone as having no permissions.If I delete the
everyone
read_only
permission in CyberDuck and then recreate it, then the file works correctly.Any ideas?
I think it would be useful to be able to create a permissions template for new uploads so that new files could be public by default, but I don't know if that's something you've already considered or not.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: