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- AWS CLI
- rclone
- rclone config
- set id, secret and session token (under advanced config)
- rclone config
- Cyberduck
- Copy ID, Secret and Token from ~/.aws/credentials {name}
- aws_access_key_id = [ paste ID ]
- aws_secret_access_key = [ paste key ]
- aws_session_token = [ paste token ]
- Download Cyberduck STS token profile
- Open Connection - S3 (Credentials from AWS Security Token Service)
- Specify profile from #1
- Specify profile from #1
- Copy ID, Secret and Token from ~/.aws/credentials {name}
- Mountain Duck now available with similar process as outlined above with CyberDuck.
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Mechanical Turk
Can I use Mechanical Turk with my Cornell AWS account?
- Mechanical Turk requestor accounts can use the same email address and password as AWS root accounts. However, in order to keep these concerns separate, we recommend using different accounts for each of AWS, Amazon.com retail store, and Mechanical Turk.
- As of December 2020, MTurk accounts can be linked to AWS accounts for billing purposes. MTurk accounts linked like that have their charges included in the charges for the AWS account. Please contact cloud-support@cornell.edu to link your MTurk account.
- With this linkage, research awards/credits issued by AWS to an AWS account can be used for paying MTurk charges.
- Only one MTurk account can be linked to each AWS account.
- In order to establish this linkage, the root credentials for the AWS account must be used. If the Cloud Team manages the root credentials for an AWS account, we will be happy to help establish this linkage. Please contact cloud-support@cornell.edu.
RDS
How is the OS hosting my RDS patched?
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