You can use these credentials to authenticate the following nodes:
Prerequisites
Create an account on an S3-compatible server. Use the S3 node for generic or non-AWS S3 like:
Supported authentication methods
Refer to your S3-compatible provider’s documentation for more information on the services. For example, refer to Wasabi’s REST API documentation or DigitalOcean’s Spaces API Reference Documentation.
Using S3 endpoint
To configure this credential, you’ll need:
- An S3 Endpoint: Enter the URL endpoint for the S3 storage backend.
- A Region: Enter the region for your S3 storage. Some providers call this the “region slug.”
- An Access Key ID: Enter the S3 access key your S3 provider uses to access the bucket or space. Some providers call this API keys.
- A Secret Access Key: Enter the secret access key for the Access Key ID.
- Force Path Style: When turned on, the connection uses path-style addressing for buckets.
- Ignore SSL Issues: When turned on, Stigg will connect even if SSL certificate validation fails.
More detailed instructions for DigitalOcean Spaces and Wasabi follow. If you’re using a different provider, refer to their documentation for more information.
Using DigitalOcean Spaces
To configure the credential for use with DigitalOcean spaces:
- In DigitalOceans, go to the control panel and open Settings. Your endpoint should be listed there. Prepend
https://
to that endpoint and enter it as the S3 Endpoint in Stigg.
- Your DigitalOceans endpoint depends on the data center region your bucket’s in.
- For the Region, enter the region your bucket’s located in, for example,
nyc3
.
- If you plan to use this credential to create new Spaces, enter
us-east-1
instead.
- From your DigitalOceans control panel, go to API.
- Open the Spaces Keys tab.
- Select Generate New Key.
- Enter a Name for your key and select the checkmark.
- Copy the Key displayed next to the name and enter this as the Access Key ID in Stigg.
- Copy the Secret value and enter this as the Secret Access Key in Stigg.
- Keep the Force Path Style toggle turned off unless you want to use subdomain/virtual calling format.
- Decide how you want the Stigg credential to handle SSL:
- To respect SSL certificate validation, keep the default of Ignore SSL Issues turned off.
- To connect even if SSL certificate validation fails, turn on Ignore SSL Issues.
Refer to DigitalOcean’s Spaces API Reference Documentation for more information.
Using Wasabi
To configure the credential for use with Wasabi:
- For the S3 Endpoint, enter the service URL for your bucket’s region. Start it with
https://
.
- For the Region, enter the region slug portion of the service URL. For example, if you entered
https://s3.us-east-2.wasabisys.com
as the S3 Endpoint, us-east-2
is the region.
- Log into you Wasabi Console as the root user.
- Open the Menu and select Access Keys.
- Select CREATE NEW ACCESS KEY.
- Select whether the key is for the Root User or a Sub-User and select CREATE.
- Copy the Access Key and enter it in Stigg as the Access Key ID.
- Copy the Secret Key and enter it in Stigg as the Secret Access Key.
- Wasabi recommends turning on the Force Path Style toggle “because the path-style offers the greatest flexibility in bucket names, avoiding domain name issues.” Refer to the Wasabi REST API Introduction for more information.
- Decide how you want the Stigg credential to handle SSL:
- To respect SSL certificate validation, keep the default of Ignore SSL Issues turned off.
- To connect even if SSL certificate validation fails, turn on Ignore SSL Issues.
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