S3 Backups create "authorization failed" objects?
Hi guys. I've been trying to setup a proper S3 backup from WHM. We used to use tha Backblaze integration, which worked great, but we had to move away from that because they don't have datacenters in Canada. We have some clients that need their data stored in Canada. Anyway, the steps I've taken to create the backup:
I've tried to make the bucket public, which didn't seem right to begin with, but it didn't make a difference. What do I need to do?
- Create a bucket with no spaces in the name
- Entered the bucket name, access key ID and secret access key in the WHM configuration
- Enabled server access logging in S3 so I can see what's happening
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I've tried to make the bucket public, which didn't seem right to begin with, but it didn't make a difference. What do I need to do?
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That error message, is from the S3 instance? Did you create the backup user in the instance and assign it permissions to access? This should have been done when creating the key and ID (essentially follow these instructions for setup of the bucket How to Backup files to Amazon S3 " Amazon Web Services) 0 -
That error message, is from the S3 instance? Did you create the backup user in the instance and assign it permissions to access? This should have been done when creating the key and ID (essentially follow these instructions for setup of the bucket )
Those error messages are in the S3 bucket, yes. I'm using the bucket owner's keys. Do I need to create an additional user?0 -
@cPanelLauren ? 0 -
You shouldn't, but you could try and create a user with the permissions necessary. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner, I was out sick most of this week. 0 -
You shouldn't, but you could try and create a user with the permissions necessary. I apologize for not getting back to you sooner, I was out sick most of this week.
No worries. I figured it out with the help from our web host! Seems like you _can't_ use the root user. I've set it up through an IAM user and it worked right away.0
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