I answered you in the other thread, but we have not tested with the AWS CLI. Are you looking for CLI or GUI applications? One we've had success with is Cyberduck. If you have a load balancer that can terminate port 443 and forward to Atmos, you can use its S3 driver out of the box. If you want to connect to Atmos on port 8080, you can create a 'cyberduckprofile' file that overrides the port, such as I have on this page for ViPR/ECS: Connecting to ViPR Data Services with Cyberduck
JasonCwik
281 Posts
0
January 26th, 2015 18:00
Hi Mike,
I answered you in the other thread, but we have not tested with the AWS CLI. Are you looking for CLI or GUI applications? One we've had success with is Cyberduck. If you have a load balancer that can terminate port 443 and forward to Atmos, you can use its S3 driver out of the box. If you want to connect to Atmos on port 8080, you can create a 'cyberduckprofile' file that overrides the port, such as I have on this page for ViPR/ECS: Connecting to ViPR Data Services with Cyberduck
Greeny3
5 Posts
0
January 26th, 2015 18:00
THANK YOU! I was looking for either or both!