I am trying to set up FTP on Amazon Cloud Server, but without luck. I search over net and there is no concrete steps how to do it.
I found those commands to run:
$ yum install... moreI am trying to set up FTP on Amazon Cloud Server, but without luck. I search over net and there is no concrete steps how to do it.
I found those commands to run:
$ yum install vsftpd
$ ec2-authorize default -p 20-21
$ ec2-authorize default -p 1024-1048
$ vi /etc/vsftpd/vsftpd.conf
#<em>---Add following lines at the end of file---</em>
pasv_enable=YES
pasv_min_port=1024
pasv_max_port=1048
pasv_address=<Public IP of your instance>
$ /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart
I was wondering if I could set up a lambda function for AWS, triggered whenever a new text file is uploaded into an s3 bucket. In the function, I would like to get the contents of... moreI was wondering if I could set up a lambda function for AWS, triggered whenever a new text file is uploaded into an s3 bucket. In the function, I would like to get the contents of the text file and process it somehow. I was wondering if this was possible...?
For example, if I upload foo.txt, with contents foobarbaz, I would like to somehow get foobarbaz in my lambda function so I can do stuff with it. I know I can get metadata from getObject, or a similar method.
Thanks!
I noticed that there doesn't seem to be an option to download an entire S3 bucket from the AWS Management Console.
Is there an easy way to grab everything in one of my buckets? I... moreI noticed that there doesn't seem to be an option to download an entire S3 bucket from the AWS Management Console.
Is there an easy way to grab everything in one of my buckets? I was thinking about making the root folder public, using wget to grab it all, and then making it private again but I don't know if there's an easier way