Encrypting existing buckets and their Objects












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I have tried cli command:



aws s3 cp s3://test2/ s3://test2--recursive --sse AES256


It neither works. It neither gives me any error nor encrypts bucket objects. Please help!
There are thousands of buckets and objects in each account. Need a solid way to encrypt them.










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  • If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

    – gusto2
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:59











  • Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

    – Daniel
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:19











  • Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

    – RMish
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:28
















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I have tried cli command:



aws s3 cp s3://test2/ s3://test2--recursive --sse AES256


It neither works. It neither gives me any error nor encrypts bucket objects. Please help!
There are thousands of buckets and objects in each account. Need a solid way to encrypt them.










share|improve this question

























  • If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

    – gusto2
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:59











  • Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

    – Daniel
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:19











  • Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

    – RMish
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:28














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I have tried cli command:



aws s3 cp s3://test2/ s3://test2--recursive --sse AES256


It neither works. It neither gives me any error nor encrypts bucket objects. Please help!
There are thousands of buckets and objects in each account. Need a solid way to encrypt them.










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I have tried cli command:



aws s3 cp s3://test2/ s3://test2--recursive --sse AES256


It neither works. It neither gives me any error nor encrypts bucket objects. Please help!
There are thousands of buckets and objects in each account. Need a solid way to encrypt them.







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  • If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

    – gusto2
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:59











  • Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

    – Daniel
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:19











  • Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

    – RMish
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:28



















  • If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

    – gusto2
    Nov 21 '18 at 15:59











  • Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

    – Daniel
    Nov 21 '18 at 18:19











  • Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

    – RMish
    Nov 22 '18 at 0:28

















If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

– gusto2
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59





If there's an error, could you be more specific? SSE (server side encryption) is transparent, the storage is encrypted, but you will never access the ciphertext itself (though it prevents accessing data with different account)

– gusto2
Nov 21 '18 at 15:59













Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

– Daniel
Nov 21 '18 at 18:19





Please provide more information such as the error you are getting.

– Daniel
Nov 21 '18 at 18:19













Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

– RMish
Nov 22 '18 at 0:28





Thanks for looking into it. There is no error when I eexecute the command from CLI. After successful execution of the command I took a look at the bucket and its objects. But they were not encrypted. Not sure what is stopping it to get encrypted.

– RMish
Nov 22 '18 at 0:28












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