A root account owner is trying to understand the S3 bucket ACL. Which of the below mentioned
options cannot be used to grant ACL on the object using the authorized predefined group?
A.
Authenticated user group
B.
All users group
C.
Log Delivery Group
D.
Canonical user group
Explanation:
An S3 bucket ACL grantee can be an AWS account or one of the predefined Amazon S3 groups.
Amazon S3 has a set of predefined groups. When granting account access to a group, the user
can specify one of the URLs of that group instead of a canonical user ID. AWS S3 has the
following predefined groups:
Authenticated Users group: It represents all AWS accounts. All Users group: Access permission tothis group allows anyone to access the resource. Log Delivery group: WRITE permission on a
bucket enables this group to write server access logs to the bucket.
D
D
Why not C?