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Specifies the default server-side encryption configuration.
General purpose buckets - If you're specifying a customer managed KMS key, we recommend using a fully qualified KMS key ARN. If you use a KMS key alias instead, then KMS resolves the key within the requester's account. This behavior can result in data that's encrypted with a KMS key that belongs to the requester, and not the bucket owner.
Directory buckets - When you specify an KMS customer managed key for encryption in your directory bucket, only use the key ID or key ARN. The key alias format of the KMS key isn't supported.
Namespace: Amazon.S3.Model
Assembly: AWSSDK.S3.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public class ServerSideEncryptionRule
The ServerSideEncryptionRule type exposes the following members
Name | Description | |
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ServerSideEncryptionRule() |
Name | Type | Description | |
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BucketKeyEnabled | System.Boolean |
Specifies whether Amazon S3 should use bucket key with
server-side encryption using KMS (SSE-KMS) for new objects in the bucket.
Existing objects are not affected. Setting the General purpose buckets - By default, S3 Bucket Key is not enabled. For more information, see Amazon S3 Bucket Keys in the Amazon S3 User Guide. Directory buckets - S3 Bucket Keys are always enabled for |
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ServerSideEncryptionByDefault | Amazon.S3.Model.ServerSideEncryptionByDefault |
Describes the default server-side encryption to apply to new objects in the bucket. If Put Object request does not specify any server-side encryption, this default encryption will be applied. |
.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer, 3.5