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Notice from AWS – Subject: ACTION REQUIRED

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  • John 2 years, 6 months ago

    Hi,

    A few days ago I received the following notification email from AWS regarding third-party access to our S3 account. I assume this includes FV Player access. Do I need to do anything or will this be addressed in an update? FV Player is currently up-to-date on all installs.

    Thank you!

    ++++ BEGIN AWS EMAIL ++++

    Subject: [ACTION REQUIRED] – Update your S3 object access to maintain connectivity

    We have identified TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1 connections to Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) objects hosted in your account, which must be immediately updated for these connections to maintain their access to your S3 objects. Please update your client software as soon as possible to use TLS 1.2 or higher to avoid an availability impact. We recommend considering the time needed to verify your changes in a staging environment before introducing them into production.

    As of June 28, 2023, we have begun deploying updates to the TLS configuration for all AWS API endpoints to a minimum of version TLS 1.2 even if you still have connections using these versions. These deployments will complete by no later than December 31, 2023. This update removes the ability to use TLS versions 1.0 and 1.1 with all AWS APIs in all AWS Regions [1].

    What actions can I take to maintain access?
    To avoid potential interruption, you must update all client software accessing your Amazon S3 objects using TLS 1.0 or 1.1, to use TLS 1.2 or higher. If you are unable or would prefer to not update all impacted clients, we recommend replacing direct client access to the S3 objects with use of a proxy, such as an Amazon CloudFront distribution. This will allow clients to access your S3 objects via Amazon CloudFront using any TLS version you choose to allow. Amazon CloudFront will forward the calls to your S3 objects using TLS 1.2 or higher. For more guidance for how to setup your CloudFront distribution to front your S3 object access, please review this Knowledge Center article [2].

    How can I determine the client(s) I need to update?
    We have provided the affected S3 bucket(s) in your account following this messaging. In order to gather additional information about the affected objects and user agents performing these calls, we recommend enabling Amazon CloudTrail data events on the affected S3 bucket(s) [3] [4]. The information contained in the S3 data events will help you pinpoint your client software that is responsible for using TLS 1.0 or TLS 1.1, so you may update it accordingly. Additionally, our related AWS Security blog post [1] provides information on how you may use TLS information in the CloudTrail tlsDetails field. Please note there is an associated cost for enabling CloudTrail data events, please see the CloudTrail pricing page for more detail [5]. Another alternative is to use Amazon S3 server-access logs, see the S3 Logging options page for more details and pricing information [6].

    How can I enforce connections to my bucket(s) be over TLSv1.2 and above?
    As a best practice, and to prepare for our enforcement of TLS 1.2 or higher, we recommend you proactively enforce a minimum of TLS 1.2 directly on all of your shared S3 bucket(s). You may do this by applying a bucket policy with the s3:TlsVersion condition key as per the documented this Knowledge Center article [7]

    If you need further guidance or assistance, please contact AWS Support [8] or your Technical Account Manager.

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  • Martin 3 years ago

    Hello John,

    In case of video files hosted on AWS S3 the client software to be updated are the web browsers used by your website visitors.

    However TLS 1.2 is supported by practically the browsers.

    Can I Use” is a good resource for these kinds of issues and it indicates that for example only Internet Explorer before version 11 or Android below version 4.4.4 does not support TLS 1.2: https://caniuse.com/?search=tls%201.2

    You can hit “Usage relative” on that page to see how many users are still using these browsers and operating systems – it’s basically 0%.

    Thanks,
    Martin

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