[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #6345: AWS permissions used for Google Cloud Storage
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Thu Nov 3 21:07:07 CET 2011
#6345: AWS permissions used for Google Cloud Storage
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Reporter: roggg | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: reopened
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.1.4
Component: google-storage | Version: 4.1.3
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: Permissions | Architecture: Intel
Platform: Mac OS X 10.7 |
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Changes (by roggg):
* status: closed => reopened
* resolution: fixed =>
Old description:
> I have connected to GCS, uploaded a file and try to change permissions
> for 'everyone' in the info pane.
>
> I click everyone. Change access to read (or full access - bug same for
> both). Following error occurs:
>
> "S3 Error Message. Bad Request. The XML you provided was not well-formed
> or did not validate against our published schema. Invalid Google Storage
> Id: http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers."
>
> Implication is that stored defaults (unchangeable by user?) are set for
> AWS instead of GCS. I'm surprised this hasn't been raised already -
> perhaps I'm doing something wrong? I def. registered this as a google
> account and it works to upload / dl.
New description:
I have connected to GCS, uploaded a file and try to change permissions for
'everyone' in the info pane.
I click everyone. Change access to read (or full access - bug same for
both). Following error occurs:
"S3 Error Message. Bad Request. The XML you provided was not well-formed
or did not validate against our published schema. Invalid Google Storage
Id: http://acs.amazonaws.com/groups/global/AllUsers."
Implication is that stored defaults (unchangeable by user?) are set for
AWS instead of GCS. I'm surprised this hasn't been raised already -
perhaps I'm doing something wrong? I def. registered this as a google
account and it works to upload / dl.
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New snapshot does not solve problem. I found that the storage manager on
the google site interface is a good work around, but cyberduck still can't
change permissions and shows the same error. It does seem to work ok with
a couple of small images I uploaded to test, but when I deleted and
reuploaded the large (3.5GB) file I am doing all this for, I could still
not change permissions with cyberduck. One of the images uploaded with
'everyone' able to read..
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/6345#comment:2>
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