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News Desk How to generate CloudFront Private URLs using Canned Policy
Apparently CloudFront private content configuration is not straight forward and involves many steps
Nov. 18, 2009 12:24 PM
Note: this post applies to CloudBerry Explorer 1.6.5 and later. This is a second article related to CloudFront Private Content feature that allows you restrict the access to your content. Apparently CloudFront private content configuration is not straight forward and involves many steps as described in our previous post. You have to configure your distribution to support private content, generate keys, create policies and finally sign URLs. CloudFront users wanted something simple similar to Amazon S3 Query String authentication. Coming Canned Policies Creating Canned Policies with CloudBerry Explorer Note: Amazon CloudFront checks the signature with a public key that is stored in Amazon (it can be uploaded if you use your own private key, or created by Amazon if you use Amazon's key generator). For Amazon to know with which key it should check the signature, the Key Pair Id is passed in the URL as a parameter. Generating URLs using a Canned Policy Note: The policy is placed in WebURL as a query parameter (url-safe Base64-encoded). Only accounts set up as a Trusted Signer for a distribution can sign the Policy. Otherwise the signed URL will not be valid. What's next Latest Cloud Developer Stories
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