![]() ![]() I have tried playing around with the permissions. I'm using Cyberduck v8.4.2 on MacOS Monterey 12.3.1. Hi there, No matter what I do I cannot upload any object to an s3 bucket and I have the right permissions. I know that S3 behaves like that when downloading compressed files from the web console but it didn't seem to be an issue until the latest versions of Cyberduck. Note the transfer size of the third file - it seems that either Cyberduck or, more probable, S3 itself uncompresses the file on retrieval and thus the downloaded size is bigger than the size that S3 initially reports for the compressed file which makes Cyberduck think that the download is incomplete. The third says it's failed although the file is downloaded and is complete and opens without problems. This is the transfers window from Cyberduck:įirst two files downloaded without problems. S3 Browser is the name of an easy and simple to use Amazon S3 clients for the Windows. # uploading the compressed file and telling S3 it is a compressed fileĪws s3 cp -content-type text/plain -content-encoding gzip test_compressed_with_content_encoding_ s3://some-bucket/path/ Compare Cyberduck VS S3 Browser and find out whats different. # uploading the compressed file without special flagsĪws s3 cp test_ s3://some-bucket/path/ Aws s3 cp test.txt s3://some-bucket/path/
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