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More people are affected.
https://twittercommunity.com/t/wordpress-fails-to-embed-tweets/194433
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Indeed classic example of "Security through obscurity" that will not stop an attacker.
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18 hours ago, Marc Stridgen said:
Any suggestions you would need to post up within our suggestions forum on the community. Adding them to a support request would end up with it being buried, which Im sure isnt your intention there 🙂
Correct so done
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Follow-up on the AWS S3 configuration issue I encountered
https://invisioncommunity.com/forums/topic/465562-aws-s3-storage-http-400-issue-v4610/Just a suggestion for feature improvements to save potential bandwidth costs 🙂
S3 Outgoing bandwidth costs money and we host video uploads as well. So I had given public access via a policy and set a Referer condition to limit bandwidth leaching.
This works for own uploads but not for forum uploads as IPB explicitly grants public LIST access.
Policy on the bucket
{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Sid": "PublicReadGetObject", "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": "*", "Action": "s3:GetObject", "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::MyBucketName/*", "Condition": { "StringLike": { "aws:Referer": [ "https://www.domain.com/*", "https://domain.com/*" ] } } } ] }
Permissions set by IPB
- AutoMinded and Whiskey Bizness
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Just a suggestion for feature improvements to save potential bandwidth costs 🙂
S3 Outgoing bandwidth costs money and we host video uploads as well. So I had given public access via a policy and set a Referer condition to limit bandwidth leaching.
This works for own uploads but not for forum uploads as IPB explicitly grants public LIST access.
Policy on the bucket
{ "Version": "2012-10-17", "Statement": [ { "Sid": "PublicReadGetObject", "Effect": "Allow", "Principal": "*", "Action": "s3:GetObject", "Resource": "arn:aws:s3:::MyBucketName/*", "Condition": { "StringLike": { "aws:Referer": [ "https://www.domain.com/*", "https://domain.com/*" ] } } } ] }
Permissions set by IPB
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17 minutes ago, Marc Stridgen said:
Just to point out on this one, we provide guides on how to set up our side, and attempt to provide the AWS side. However you dont actually pay us to provide guides on how to set up AWS. I can certainly take a look at that, but I do need to clarify this point.
That is correct but if IPB code is not following the latest AWS recommendation this should be mentioned. Not everybody knows how to debug issues and read PHP code 🙂
I have given plenty of information about what I had tried and shared my access key with you via PM. Since it was working with AWS CLI on the same server it had to be related to IPB code.
Solved for now and it might help other people in the future.
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I had the same problem and lost quite some time debugging this. So the fix is here if someone else would be looking for it.
Support tool restore default theme Nexus
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The problem has been resolved. It's not related to the theme.
Digging in the code I could see it was failing on the expire date.
Checking the account of Ritsuke showed he had set himself a subscription on never expire.
When I set an expire date the error is resolved and all subscriptions are visible.
So this is a bug in IPB that will need to be handled🙂