

Google Cloud Storage Generating a Service Account Key Once you have entered valid credentials into Media Shuttle, select a container from the drop-down menu, and specify a directory if required.įor more information on generating an access key, see Microsoft Docs. Click Show keys to display key values.Ĭopy and paste the account name and access key to your clipboard and paste them in the Account and Key fields in Media Shuttle. To connect your Media Shuttle account to Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, you must provide an Account Name and Access Key to your connect your Azure account.Īccess keys can be created and regenerated from the Access keys page in the Azure portal. Once the Role ARN authenticates Media Shuttle with AWS, select an available bucket from the drop-down menu. Set a Name and Description for the Role ARN.Īfter creating the role, open its summary via the Roles page, copy the Role ARN to your clipboard, and paste it in the required field in your Media Shuttle IT Administration Console. On the Attach Policy page, use the search to filter for the policy and select it using the check box.Ĭlick Next: Tags, followed by Next: Review. Enable Require external ID, and enter the External ID provided in the Media Shuttle IT Administration Console.Enter the Account ID provided in the Media Shuttle IT Administration Console.Select Another AWS account as the trusted entity.In Amazon AWS, go to IAM and click Roles to open the Roles menu. Modifying the policy can affect Media Shuttle performance. Note: The policy grants Signiant Media Shuttle the permission to use your S3 buckets for transfers. "Resource" : Īssign tags to the policy as required (optional).Įnter a Name and Description for your policy.
