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Access

Permissions are used to define access levels and manage access to buckets, while Access Tokens and Secret Tokens are used for authentication and granting access to buckets and resources. The Access Token serves as the user identifier, and the Secret Token acts as a confidential key to verify their authenticity. Service accounts are also used to assign limited and managed access to individuals in the organization and users. Note that policies still apply to buckets.

On the access page, access tokens and a list of service accounts are available: Access: bucket access

Space Access

In this section, the address and access key for the space are provided. Each key includes an Access Key and a Secret Key: Access: bucket space access details

Service Account Access

In this section, you can view the list of service accounts assigned to the bucket. You can also assign a new service account or remove an existing one from the bucket: Access: bucket sa access details

Assigning a Service Account

To assign a service account, click the Assign Service Account option: Access: sa allocation

You can select an existing service account from the available options or choose Create New Service Account to create a new one: Access: sa allocation form

Selecting from Existing Service Accounts

Select the service account and its access level in the bucket from the Access in Bucket list. Finally, click the Create button. Access: sa allocation sa lists Access: allocate sa

Creating a New Service Account

Enter the name of the new service account and select its access level in the bucket from the Access in Bucket list. Finally, click Create to create and assign the service account to the bucket. Access: sa allocation new sa Access: create sa in allocation

Removing a Service Account from a Bucket

  • To remove, simply click the trash can icon next to the service account name.
  • Then, click the Delete Service Account button. Access: remove bucket sa Access: confirm remove bucket sa