S3 integration
Allows you to use a S3 bucket as the backend filesystem. However since S3 isn't hierarchical, you only get simulated folders, and no ability to rename, and some other gotchas about how S3 works. These aren't limitations we impose, but just due to the design decisions S3 made in that it's intended for static item consumption and not as a location for holding and manipulating file names.
The url should look like (Replace the url with your corresponding data!):
The security credentials (Access key ID and Secret Access Key) were offered to save at S3 user creation. The server and bucket information can be found on the S3 portal (at AWS site S3 -> Buckets).
Then paste them on the appropriate fields in CrushFTP.
Allows you to use a S3 bucket as the backend filesystem. However since S3 isn't hierarchical, you only get simulated folders, and no ability to rename, and some other gotchas about how S3 works. These aren't limitations we impose, but just due to the design decisions S3 made in that it's intended for static item consumption and not as a location for holding and manipulating file names.
The url should look like (Replace the url with your corresponding data!):
s3://ACCESS_KEY_ID:SEECRET_ACCESS_KEY@SERVER/BUCKET/
The security credentials (Access key ID and Secret Access Key) were offered to save at S3 user creation. The server and bucket information can be found on the S3 portal (at AWS site S3 -> Buckets).
Then paste them on the appropriate fields in CrushFTP.
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This particular version was published on 09-Feb-2023 08:29 by krivacsz.
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