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Re: [Swift] Public Container's file listing
Don't forget to add directive .rlistings to allow listing the whole public
container:
swift post -r '.r:*,.rlistings' publicContainer
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Edward Zhang(张华)
Sujay M
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Re: [Openstack] [Swift] Public
Container's file listing
Thanks Edward Zhang,
>>"You can implement access control for objects either for users or
accounts using XContainer-
Read: accountname and X-Container-Write: accountname:username, which
allows any user from the accountname account to read but only allows the
username
user from the accountname account to write."
How do i create users in a account? Currently i have only admin:admin
account with password admin.(one user per account)
>>"You can also grant public access to objects stored in OpenStack Object
Storage but also limit
public access using the Referer header to prevent site-based content theft
such as hot-linking
(for example, linking to an image filefrom off-site and therefore using
other's bandwidth).
The public container settings are used as the default authorization over
access control lists.
For example, using X-Container-Read:referer:any allows anyone to read from
the container regardless
of other authorization settings.
Can i give public access that allows anyone to store/write the objects into
a container. I have used referer for making container as public '.r:*'. Is
there anything like this for write?
On 19 November 2012 10:36, Hua ZZ Zhang <zhuadl@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"You can implement access control for objects either for users or
accounts using XContainer-
Read: accountname and X-Container-Write: accountname:username, which
allows any user from the accountname account to read but only allows the
username
user from the accountname account to write."
"You can also grant public access to objects stored in OpenStack Object
Storage but also limit
public access using the Referer header to prevent site-based content
theft such as hot-linking
(for example, linking to an image filefrom off-site and therefore using
other's bandwidth).
The public container settings are used as the default authorization over
access control lists.
For example, using X-Container-Read:referer:any allows anyone to read
from the container regardless
of other authorization settings."
Best Regards,
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[Openstack] [Swift] Public
Container's file listing
Hi all,
Currently it is showing Unauthorized if i give only public container name
for listing of files in the public Container
192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer/
192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer
Unauthorized
Is there any way i can list the files publicly? Thanks in advance
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Sujay M
Final year B.Tech
Computer Engineering
NITK Surathkal
contact: +918971897571
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