Access Denied when trying to Edit Bucket policy
According to the ACL I should be able to write the bucket permissions because when I go to "My Security Credentials" I can verify that my Canonical User ID is the one that appear as the one that should be able to edit the bucket permissions:
Yet everytime I try to edit the bucket permissions I get the following "access denied" message:
I don't understand why is this happening, I made the policy in the generator with the following options:
And I'm getting the ARN from here:
So according to me everything should be correct ... What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: The same "access denied" message appear if I try to make it public or edit other properties...
amazon-s3
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According to the ACL I should be able to write the bucket permissions because when I go to "My Security Credentials" I can verify that my Canonical User ID is the one that appear as the one that should be able to edit the bucket permissions:
Yet everytime I try to edit the bucket permissions I get the following "access denied" message:
I don't understand why is this happening, I made the policy in the generator with the following options:
And I'm getting the ARN from here:
So according to me everything should be correct ... What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: The same "access denied" message appear if I try to make it public or edit other properties...
amazon-s3
Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
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@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36
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According to the ACL I should be able to write the bucket permissions because when I go to "My Security Credentials" I can verify that my Canonical User ID is the one that appear as the one that should be able to edit the bucket permissions:
Yet everytime I try to edit the bucket permissions I get the following "access denied" message:
I don't understand why is this happening, I made the policy in the generator with the following options:
And I'm getting the ARN from here:
So according to me everything should be correct ... What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: The same "access denied" message appear if I try to make it public or edit other properties...
amazon-s3
According to the ACL I should be able to write the bucket permissions because when I go to "My Security Credentials" I can verify that my Canonical User ID is the one that appear as the one that should be able to edit the bucket permissions:
Yet everytime I try to edit the bucket permissions I get the following "access denied" message:
I don't understand why is this happening, I made the policy in the generator with the following options:
And I'm getting the ARN from here:
So according to me everything should be correct ... What am I doing wrong?
EDIT: The same "access denied" message appear if I try to make it public or edit other properties...
amazon-s3
amazon-s3
edited Nov 27 '18 at 21:14
OiciTrap
asked Nov 27 '18 at 20:56
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Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
1
@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36
add a comment |
Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
1
@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36
Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
1
1
@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36
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Did you figure this problem out?
– Noitidart
Dec 3 '18 at 1:11
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@Noitidart Nope, the only way I was able to edit the bucket policy was by going to the public access settings of the bucket and then unchecking "Block new public bucket policies", but I doubt that's the expected beehavior or maybe AWS changed it, because I was watching a course where the teacher didn't have to do that to edit the bucket's policy.
– OiciTrap
Dec 4 '18 at 17:59
Thanks OiciTrap I appreciate it.
– Noitidart
Dec 4 '18 at 19:36