How Can I Check Whether My Bucket Policy Is Private, Public Read, or Public Read and Write?
Procedure
- In the navigation pane of OBS Console, choose Object Storage.
- In the bucket list, click the bucket name you want to go to the Objects page.
- In the navigation pane, choose Permissions > Bucket Policy.
- Check your bucket policy.
- Private
If there is no bucket policy configured, the bucket is private and can be accessed only by the bucket owner.
Figure 1 Private - Public Read
If there is a Public Read policy, anyone can access the bucket and download objects in it.
Figure 2 Public Read - Public Read and Write
If there is a Public Read and Write policy, anyone can access the bucket and upload, download, or delete objects in it.
Figure 3 Public Read and Write
- Private
Access Control FAQs
- How Can I Control Access to OBS?
- What Are the Differences Between Using an IAM Permission and a Bucket Policy in Access Control?
- What Is the Relationship Between a Bucket Policy and an Object Policy?
- Why Is the Message "Access denied" Still Appearing After OBS System Permissions Were Assigned by IAM?
- Why Does Message "Access denied" Appear After I Was Granted the Read and Write Permissions for a Bucket?
- Why Can't I Access OBS (403 AccessDenied) After Being Granted with the OBS Access Permission?
- How Do I Control Access to Folders in an OBS Bucket?
- How Can I Check Whether My Bucket Policy Is Private, Public Read, or Public Read and Write?
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