[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #5163: ACL info for S3 files not correct

Cyberduck trac at trac.cyberduck.ch
Wed Sep 8 19:12:42 CEST 2010


#5163: ACL info for S3 files not correct
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 Reporter:  https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=aitoawkvhapb-mx1r59b5l9utxiwnlp4pmzcmgo  |          Owner:  dkocher
     Type:  defect                                                                            |         Status:  new    
 Priority:  normal                                                                            |      Milestone:         
Component:  core                                                                              |        Version:  3.6.1  
 Severity:  normal                                                                            |       Keywords:         
 Platform:  Mac OS X 10.5                                                                     |   Architecture:  Intel  
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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 "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.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/5163>
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