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  • Plugin Author David Anderson

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    Are you saying the test failed, or that the test succeeded and then the backup failed?

    If the former, please can you share a screenshot? (e.g. use http://snag.gy) – if the latter, the backup log file, please.

    David

    Thread Starter atman1

    (@atman1)

    After saving amazon keys I clicked button “test S3 settings”.

    Screenshot of error message (although part of it is in my native language).

    http://snag.gy/Jt0zo.jpg

    Basiccaly it says that there was a failure and it couldn’t drop a file in the bucket.

    Plugin Author David Anderson

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    Can you confirm it’s a bucket you own? i.e. Not one belonging to someone else? (In Amazon S3, the namespace is shared globally – you have to use a bucket name that nobody else is using).

    If so, please can you confirm which region you created the bucket in? Presumably you created it in some other tool? Does the bucket have a policy? If so, what is the policy (I suspect it is too restrictive).

    David

    Thread Starter atman1

    (@atman1)

    I created this bucket with 3rd party software: CrossFTP.

    And this one thing probably created mess.

    Just few minutes ago I’ve opened AWS oryginal console and created new bucket and entered it’s pathc in Updraft settings – and it works 😀

    Thank you!

    Plugin Author David Anderson

    (@davidanderson)

    OK. My guess is that CrossFTP creates a bucket policy which is too restrictive. We’ll put it on the list of things to investigate at some point…

    David

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