It is correct that it is NOT possible for s3 subusers to have different
permissions on folders created by the parent account?
Thus the --access=[ read | write | readwrite | full ] is for everything
the parent has created, and it is not possible to change that for
specific folders/buckets?
radosgw-admin subuser create --uid='Company$archive' --subuser=testuser
--key-type=s3
Thus if archive created this bucket/folder structure.
└── bucket
├── folder1
├── folder2
└── folder3
└── folder4
It is not possible to allow testuser to only write in folder2?
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