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Nginx proxy to S3
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location ~* ^/s3/(.*) { | |
set $bucket '<REPLACE WITH YOUR S3 BUCKET NAME>'; | |
set $aws_access '<REPLACE WITH YOUR AWS ACCESS KEY>'; | |
set $aws_secret '<REPLACE WITH YOUR AWS SECRET KEY>'; | |
set $url_full "$1"; | |
set_by_lua $now "return ngx.cookie_time(ngx.time())"; | |
set $string_to_sign "$request_method\n\n\n\nx-amz-date:${now}\n/$bucket/$url_full"; | |
set_hmac_sha1 $aws_signature $aws_secret $string_to_sign; | |
set_encode_base64 $aws_signature $aws_signature; | |
resolver 172.31.0.2 valid=300s; | |
resolver_timeout 10s; | |
proxy_http_version 1.1; | |
proxy_set_header Host $bucket.s3.amazonaws.com; | |
proxy_set_header x-amz-date $now; | |
proxy_set_header Authorization "AWS $aws_access:$aws_signature"; | |
proxy_buffering off; | |
proxy_intercept_errors on; | |
rewrite .* /$url_full break; | |
proxy_pass http://s3.amazonaws.com; | |
} |
getting this error on compiling
nginx: [emerg] unknown "aws_signature" variable
please help!
I installed OpenResty, in order to set_by_lua, set_hmac_sha1 and others, and the problem I've run into is that the $url_full variable is not recognized by the rewrite command, so the URL is rewritten as just "/". This has the result of discarding the specific object URL and just trying to do a list on the S3 bucket, itself. Is there a way to get the rewrite directive to understand previously declared variables, rather than just the $1, $2, ... that are built into the rewrite directive?
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Same issue here with minio
I get the following error: The request signature we calculated does not match the signature you provided. Check your key and signing method.