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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Amazon S3 V2 Connector
  3. Connections for Amazon S3 V2
  4. Amazon S3 V2 sources and targets
  5. Mappings and mapping tasks with Amazon S3 V2
  6. Migrating a mapping
  7. Upgrading to Amazon S3 V2 Connector
  8. Data type reference
  9. Troubleshooting

Amazon S3 V2 Connector

Amazon S3 V2 Connector

Credential profile file authentication

Credential profile file authentication

Credential profile file authentication requires the credential profile file path and profile name.
The following table describes the basic connection properties for credential profile file authentication:
Property
Description
Folder Path
Bucket name or complete folder path to the Amazon S3 objects.
For example,
<bucket name>/<my folder name>
Region Name
The AWS region of the bucket that you want to access.
Select one of the following regions:

    Africa(Cape Town)

    Asia Pacific(Mumbai)

    Asis Pacific(Jakarta)

    Asia Pacific (Osaka)

    Asia Pacific(Seoul)

    Asia Pacific(Singapore)

    Asia Pacific(Sydney)

    Asia Pacific(Tokyo)

    Asia Pacific(Hong Kong)

    AWS GovCloud(US)

    AWS GovCloud(US-East)

    Canada(Central)

    China(Bejing)

    China(Ningxia)

    EU(Ireland)

    EU(Frankfurt)

    EU(London)

    EU(Milan)

    EU(Paris)

    EU(Stockholm)

    South America(Sao Paulo)

    Middle East(Bahrain)

    Middle East(UAE)

    US East(N. Virginia)

    US East(Ohio)

    US ISO East

    US ISOB East(Ohio)

    US ISO West

    US West(N. California)

    US West(Oregon)

Default is US East(N. Virginia).
Other Authentication Type
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Use the Credential Profile File Authentication to access the Amazon S3 credentials from a credential file that contains the access key and secret key.
Select one the following authentication types:
  • NONE
  • Credential Profile File Authentication
Enter the credential profile file path and profile name to connect to Amazon S3.
You can use permanent IAM credentials or temporary session tokens when you configure the credential profile file authentication.
Default is NONE.
Credential Profile File Path
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The credential profile file path.
If you don't enter the credential profile path, the Secure Agent uses the credential profile file present in the following default location in your home directory:
~/.aws/credentials
Profile Name
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Name of the profile in the credential profile file used to get the credentials.
If you don't enter the profile name, the credentials from the default profile in the credential profile file are used.
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Applies only to mappings.

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