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What are your thoughts on changing the snapshot on the AMI to be public? Being cautious, I like the idea of having a copy of your AMI just in case I need to fall back on it to spin up a new NAT instance due to some issue with your AWS account and it becomes temporarily unavailable. I'm unable to copy it since the snapshot isn't public and I understand if you want to prevent simple copies of the AMI.
"You do not have permission to access the storage of this ami"
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What are your thoughts on changing the snapshot on the AMI to be public? Being cautious, I like the idea of having a copy of your AMI just in case I need to fall back on it to spin up a new NAT instance due to some issue with your AWS account and it becomes temporarily unavailable. I'm unable to copy it since the snapshot isn't public and I understand if you want to prevent simple copies of the AMI.
"You do not have permission to access the storage of this ami"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: