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It didn't work for me, either. Not by adding a CNAME, anyway. But setting up a reverse proxy does the trick for me. The URL would look something like this in my case:
https://s3.k0nsl.org/k0nsl/WSI-PDF_132.png
That method works for what I do.
https://obj.space/ does not work.
There's no landing page or anything on it right now
@mikeyur then what is Access Key/Secret Key for?
http://wiki.delimiter.com/display/DEL/Getting+Started+with+ObjSpace
It depends on your package
What would you expect it to do? Its an S3 target, it shouldn't do anything.
Anything by chance? I would love to move my repositories from AWS (which is why I bought a year's worth). Kind of disappointing that I latter find that obj.space can't be used as a drop in replacement.
What are you trying to host? Are you just trying to use it as a static http headend?
Would be great to have some more tuts, have been using it since last black friday
The wiki has a few more on there:
http://wiki.delimiter.com/display/DEL/ObjSpace
Which tutorials are you looking for?
Yes, I'm trying to host static files. The CNAME hosting and default files in a bucket would be required (both of which are supported under Amazon's S3).
@Silvenga - I may have a solution for you early next week
Added tutorials for ObjSpace + Owncloud and Objspace + Seafile:
http://wiki.delimiter.com/display/DEL/ObjSpace:+Configuring+ownCloud
http://wiki.delimiter.com/display/DEL/ObjSpace:+Configuring+Seafile
The http://seafile.com/ link points to https://getdropsha.re/ (first paragraph in seafile tutorial)
Thanks - fixed