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The chunk requests are done by casync itself, so that's not directly under RAUC's control. Which casync implementation do you use? Perhaps RAUC could be extended to pass (a subset of) the headers to casync? |
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@mwmike Did you try to use the RAUC's built-in HTTP bundle streaming with AWS? Or have you encountered any problems with it? |
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@mwmike did you consider passing the signature in the URL instead of relying on headers for auth? If the URL itself is signed, then you shouldn't have any issues when it's passed down to casync. CloudFront supports signed URLs natively, so that should work. |
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I have set up an image on an AWS S3 server that contains the RAUC bundle and Casync store. To access the S3 server, we use Cloudfront with a bearer token in the RAUC install header request. However, the issue we are facing is that the header is only presented in the first request and not in the subsequent ones. I was wondering if there is a way to present the header in each and every request? If not is there another way that is recommended?
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