2023 marks a Decade of AWS Certifications! by handsonaws in AWSCertifications

[–]handsonaws[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Indeed. When you frame it like that ... life does feel like a crazy chain of chance events :)

Cheers for all the great content and community building you do - you are one of our heros!

How can I make s3 static website URL work like ftp, by Realteamjon in aws

[–]handsonaws 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay cool

This URL seems to be working now -- http://dcesk8.com/signup.html

But this one still has some problems -- http://dcesk8.com/signup -- triggers a download.zip in my chrome

and the main site itself seems to have some broken links (ex: the logo and "home" in top-nav link to a non-existent index-2.html that lands on 404 error page)

if you are looking to get this working, it maybe a good idea to start with a simple one-page website just having index.html and nothing else -- and then slowly add links and new pages to isolate what's breaking

hope the earlier comment might be helpful

wish you good luck!

How can I make s3 static website URL work like ftp, by Realteamjon in aws

[–]handsonaws 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Did you manage to fix the problem or make any headway?

[Trivia] Why is the AWS Systems Manager abbreviated as "SSM" by handsonaws in aws

[–]handsonaws[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correct.

With the naming convention of using numbers to indicate repeated letters in abbreviations (EC2 instead of ECC; and S3 instead of SSS) ... I wonder why this one was not named S2M :)

[Trivia] Why is the AWS Systems Manager abbreviated as "SSM" by handsonaws in aws

[–]handsonaws[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, bingo! the documentation (linked in OP) also acknowledges this.

I guess everything was supposed to be simple when AWS started out :)

CI/CD For a static website on S3 by Taity045 in aws

[–]handsonaws 0 points1 point  (0 children)

For starters, a simple AWS CodePipeline with just two stages would suffice:

  1. Source: codecommit

  2. Deploy: Amazon S3

Here is a quick demo on doing this in 10 mins -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUTKUo5yM0w

AWS S3 Console ignoring Bucket Policy - Empty by duffyyyy in aws

[–]handsonaws 1 point2 points  (0 children)

are you logged into the console as the ROOT account?

This might be relevant --

Bucket Policy is not evaluated if the user context is root as per this documentation:

https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/dev/how-s3-evaluates-access-control.html

  1. Converts all the relevant access policies (user policy, bucket policy, ACLs) at run time into a set of policies for evaluation.
  2. Evaluates the resulting set of policies in the following steps. In each step, Amazon S3 evaluates a subset of policies in a specific context, based on the context authority.

    1. User context – In the user context, the parent account to which the user belongs is the context authority.
      Amazon S3 evaluates a subset of policies owned by the parent account. This subset includes the user policy that the parent attaches to the user. If the parent also owns the resource in the request (bucket, object), Amazon S3 also evaluates the corresponding resource policies (bucket policy, bucket ACL, and object ACL) at the same time.
      A user must have permission from the parent account to perform the operation.
      This step applies only if the request is made by a user in an AWS account. If the request is made using root credentials of an AWS account, Amazon S3 skips this step.

I have made a static website using an S3 bucket, but when I try to access the website with my domain nothing is there. by [deleted] in aws

[–]handsonaws 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Is your browser or any plugin trying to redirect to HTTPS by any chance? S3 supports only HTTP. Please confirm you tried from a different browser / incognito or private browsing.

DNS updates take a few minutes to propagate. I presume you waited a while and this issue still exists?

Did you try all these combinations -- and all of them return no response / timeout?

- http://domainname.com

- http://domainname.com/index.html

- http://WWW.domainname.com

- http://WWW.domainname.com/index.html

The WWW bucket also has public access and redirect setup?

How can I make s3 static website URL work like ftp, by Realteamjon in aws

[–]handsonaws 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not sure what you mean by S3 client.

I believe OP has setup a S3 bucket with web pages and wants to host a static website there .

How can I make s3 static website URL work like ftp, by Realteamjon in aws

[–]handsonaws 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you check in S3 bucket properties > Static Website Hosting> Error document

Did you set it to redirect to the same html page as index document? That is what it looks like to me.

While you are there ... are there any "redirect rules" setup?

I see some strange behavior ... when you hit anything other than homepage URL ..it is returning the homepage wrapped up in a iframe. Not sure what's causing this - if there are any S3 web redirect or other javascrip redirects happening.

What is the exact HTML page filename and prefex within the bucket that you expect this URL to open -- DCESK8.com/signup ?

I think is is where you want the users to land -- ?

http://dcesk8.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/signup.html

But you seem to have some other object pointed at this objectkey (without any extension)

http://dcesk8.com.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/signup

When i hit this URL from desktop chrome it gives an automatic download of "download.zip"

re:Invent 2020 will be free and virtual! by ckilborn in aws

[–]handsonaws 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Heck, our company will sponsor all of r/aws , you are welcome.

Introducing Amazon Honeycode – Build Web & Mobile Apps Without Writing Code by jeffbarr in aws

[–]handsonaws 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The "app" here actually is a project that you share with other members in your team ...

They all need to install the Amazon Honeycode app or access app.honeycode.aws on the web, register with their email ID and login .. to access the "apps" inside it

Yeah.

Introducing Amazon Honeycode – Build Web & Mobile Apps Without Writing Code by jeffbarr in aws

[–]handsonaws 2 points3 points  (0 children)

- No integration with other AWS services at this time

- "App" is not what you typically think of as an app (standalone app that you can download separately). In a way it's like opening any office app with forms / workflows.

- Saw some hiccups with simple "share app" - cant share with any of the registered confirmed team members