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+ Hosting static sites on S3
+
+ Turns out this was pretty straightforward. The steps are basically:
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+ - decide on a dns name for your static page
+ - create an S3 bucket using that name (bullshit.jowj.net)
+ - upload at least one file to your bucket
+ - change bucket to enable hosting static pages (ensure you set the file you uploaded to be your index)
+ - copy fully qualified aws name of endpoint and point cname (bullshit) to that endpoint
+ - boom done.
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+ I'd had this as a "thing to do" for forever, but I guess I thought it'd be more involved. this was just really straight forward.
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+Hosting static sites on S3
+
+###
+Turns out this was pretty straightforward. The steps are basically:
+
+ * decide on a dns name for your static page
+ * create an S3 bucket using that name (bullshit.jowj.net)
+ * upload at least one file to your bucket
+ * change bucket to enable hosting static pages (ensure you set the file you uploaded to be your index)
+ * copy fully qied aws name of endpoint and point cname (bullshit) to that endpoint
+ * boom done.
+
+I'd had this as a "thing to do" for forever, but I guess I thought it'd be more involved. this was just really straight forward.
+
+
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Josiah Ledbetter
I do things with computers and write about them here.
+ [a relative link](hosting-static-sites-on-s3.html)