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+ | * https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/cloudfront-https-requests-s3 | ||
+ | * Terraform resource: <code>[[aws_cloudfront_distribution]]</code> | ||
− | + | == Related == | |
+ | * [[How do I use CloudFront to serve a static website hosted on Amazon S3?]] | ||
* [[AWS website endpoint]] | * [[AWS website endpoint]] | ||
+ | * [[Official aws cloudfront distribution example]] | ||
+ | * [[Restrict access to files in Amazon S3 buckets]] | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
* {{S3}} | * {{S3}} | ||
+ | * {{Cloudfront}} | ||
[[Category:AWS]] | [[Category:AWS]] |
Latest revision as of 14:31, 8 June 2023
- Terraform resource:
aws_cloudfront_distribution
Related[edit]
- How do I use CloudFront to serve a static website hosted on Amazon S3?
- AWS website endpoint
- Official aws cloudfront distribution example
- Restrict access to files in Amazon S3 buckets
See also[edit]
- AWS S3,
aws s3, aws s3api, aws s3control
, Amazon S3 Storage Lens, AWS S3 replication, CRR, SSR, CAR, S3 Replication Time Control (S3 RTC), Website endpoint, Amazon Macie, Versioning, Lifecycle, Encryption, Amazon S3 Inventory, Amazon S3 Batch Operations, Storage Classes, Amazon S3 clients, Terraform S3, AWS canned ACLs, Directory buckets - AWS CloudFront, distributions, Invalidations, Amazon CloudFront Ready,
aws cloudfront
, CloudFront Functions, Lambda@Edge, Origin Shield, Signed URL, OAI, Origin Access Control (OAC), Amazon CloudFront edge locations, cloudfront.net
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