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We have noticed that when a volume has a URL, the assets in the S3 bucket are automatically set to "public-read" on upload. But this is not wanted in all cases. For example, if you have a restricted Cloudfront distribution. Then the objects in the bucket should not be public and the bucket policy allows access to the objects for the Cloudfront distribution.
It would be helpful if you could overwrite this dependency. A parameter (preferably only in volumes.php) that allows you to set the ACL yourself?
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We have noticed that when a volume has a URL, the assets in the S3 bucket are automatically set to "public-read" on upload. But this is not wanted in all cases. For example, if you have a restricted Cloudfront distribution. Then the objects in the bucket should not be public and the bucket policy allows access to the objects for the Cloudfront distribution.
It would be helpful if you could overwrite this dependency. A parameter (preferably only in volumes.php) that allows you to set the ACL yourself?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: