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I then restarted Cyberduck (and rebooted), but the Signed URL Expiry is still just 1 hour. Is this a defect or am I doing something wrong?
I executed the same command on an earlier version of Cyberduck on OSX 10.8, without any issues. Attached are screenshots of the output of "defaults find s3", as well as the S3 Info Panel.
Can you try to apply the default explicitly to ~/Library/Preferences/ch.sudo.cyberduck.plist (if you are using the version from cyberduck.io) or ~/Library/Containers/ch.sudo.cyberduck/Data/Library/Preferences/ch.sudo.cyberduck.plist (if you are using the version from the Mac App Store.
I am using the Cyberduck version from cyberduck.io and applied the default explicitly to ~/Library/Preferences/ch.sudo.cyberduck.plist. I then restarted Cyberduck (and rebooted), and still no change. The default is still 1 hour (which seems strange since it should be 24 hours). Any other ideas?
I see. In the Info panel the first signed URL is displayed which expires in 1 hour. Choose Edit → Copy URL… (or use the browser context menu) to display all variants.
I have executed the following command in my terminal on a Mac:
I then restarted Cyberduck (and rebooted), but the Signed URL Expiry is still just 1 hour. Is this a defect or am I doing something wrong?
I executed the same command on an earlier version of Cyberduck on OSX 10.8, without any issues. Attached are screenshots of the output of "defaults find s3", as well as the S3 Info Panel.
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