On Thu, Dec 22, 2022 at 8:42 AM Marcin Niemyjski via MapServer-users <
mapserver-users@lists.osgeo.org> wrote:
>
> is it safer than keeping credentials in mapfile or is it just another way
> of providing them to mapserver?
>
> Please tell me. Is keeping credentials in mapfile optimal and safe way?
Good afternoon, the TinyOWS home is at :
https://mapserver.org/tinyows/index.html
Wishing you a merry Christmas,
-jeff
--
Jeff McKenna
GatewayGeo: Developers of MS4W, MapServer Consulting and Training
co-founder of FOSS4G
http://gatewaygeo.com/
On 2022-12-21 12:40 p.m., Boubacar Bah wr
Even,
is it safer than keeping credentials in mapfile or is it just another way of
providing them to mapserver?
Please tell me. Is keeping credentials in mapfile optimal and safe way?
Thank you,
Marcin
From: Even Rouault
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2022 3:59 P
GDAL can read S3 credentials from the ~/.aws/credentials file that is
used by the aws command line utility. You would also probably want to
create credentials with read-only permission for use by Apache.
Le 22/12/2022 à 15:49, Marcin Niemyjski via MapServer-users a écrit :
Hello,
because of
Hello,
because of using private bucket as a place where I keep my rasters I'm putting
credentials in my mapfile as Enviromental Variables.
The question is - Is it safe?
Obviously, I do not want anyone mess with my data. Are there any tips beyond
Apache aliases to hide mapfile path?
I already
Hello,
is it possible to keep my symbols images on S3 bucket and connect to them via
vsis3?
This way doesn't work:
SYMBOL
NAME "fuel"
TYPE pixmap
IMAGE "/vsis3/Cyprus/fuel.png"
END
Mapserver returns "msLoadMSRasterBufferFromFile(): General error message.
unable to open file /vsis3/Cyprus/fuel