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Supercedes #17. Rather than use an origin access identity, we use the
Referer
header between CloudFront and S3. CloudFront will forward theReferer
header with a random value (generated by therandom
provider) to the S3 bucket. The S3 bucket will deny all requests without that header. This again will force all legitimate traffic through the CloudFront distribution. While the S3 bucket can still be accessed directly, the caller would get a 403 error if it's missing that header.No functionality is removed in this PR. The breaking change is changing the resource name of the Route 53 records to standardize on the naming convention we use.
The added functionality includes adding the
Referer
header, setting a variable to force destroy buckets, encrypting buckets, and adding standard CloudFront logging (real-time logging is dependent on hashicorp/terraform-provider-aws#14974).