Thanks Edward Zhang,
>>"You can implement access control for objects either for users or accounts using XContainer- Read: accountname and X-Container-Write: accountname:username, which allows any user from the accountname account to read but only allows the username user from the accountname account to write." How do i create users in a account? Currently i have only admin:admin account with password admin.(one user per account) >>"You can also grant public access to objects stored in OpenStack Object Storage but also limit public access using the Referer header to prevent site-based content theft such as hot-linking (for example, linking to an image filefrom off-site and therefore using other's bandwidth). The public container settings are used as the default authorization over access control lists. For example, using X-Container-Read:referer:any allows anyone to read from the container regardless of other authorization settings. Can i give public access that allows anyone to store/write the objects into a container. I have used referer for making container as public '.r:*'. Is there anything like this for write? On 19 November 2012 10:36, Hua ZZ Zhang <[email protected]> wrote: > "You can implement access control for objects either for users or > accounts using XContainer- > Read: accountname and X-Container-Write: accountname:username, which > allows any user from the accountname account to read but only allows the > username > user from the accountname account to write." > > "You can also grant public access to objects stored in OpenStack Object > Storage but also limit > public access using the Referer header to prevent site-based content theft > such as hot-linking > (for example, linking to an image filefrom off-site and therefore using > other's bandwidth). > The public container settings are used as the default authorization over > access control lists. > For example, using X-Container-Read:referer:any allows anyone to read from > the container regardless > of other authorization settings." > > *Best Regards, * > > ------------------------------ > > *Edward Zhang(张华)* > > > > > > > > [image: Inactive hide details for Sujay M ---2012-11-19 11:59:55---Hi > all,]Sujay > M ---2012-11-19 11:59:55---Hi all, > > > *Sujay M <[email protected]>* > Sent by: [email protected] > > 2012-11-19 11:59 > > > To > > > [email protected], [email protected], > [email protected] > > > cc > > > Subject > > > [Openstack] [Swift] Public Container's file listing > > > Hi all, > > Currently it is showing Unauthorized if i give only public container name > for listing of files in the public Container > > *192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer/*<http://192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer/> > > *192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer*<http://192.168.56.20:8080/v1/AUTH_test/publicContainer> > > Unauthorized > > Is there any way i can list the files publicly? Thanks in advance > > > > -- > Best Regards, > > Sujay M > Final year B.Tech > Computer Engineering > NITK Surathkal > > contact: +918971897571 > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~openstack > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~openstack > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > > -- Best Regards, Sujay M Final year B.Tech Computer Engineering NITK Surathkal contact: +918971897571
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