Topic: add "https://trello-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/*" to upload whitelist

Posted under Site Bug Reports & Feature Requests

im trying to pull uploads from trello and the images there are hosted at addresses like "https://trello-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/*"

i get this message from the uploader: "Uploads from amazonaws.com are not permitted." theres no ban in place for trello either and im pretty sure i remember uploading directly from there too so idk whats up

xerxes_i said:
im trying to pull uploads from trello and the images there are hosted at addresses like "https://trello-attachments.s3.amazonaws.com/*"

i get this message from the uploader: "Uploads from amazonaws.com are not permitted." theres no ban in place for trello either and im pretty sure i remember uploading directly from there too so idk whats up

What is Amazonaws? I see Amazon and Trello in that URL, neither of which have anything to do with each other or image hosting. That's a very suspicious looking link to me, so I'm not clicking it.

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crocogator said:
What is Amazonaws? I see Amazon and Trello in that URL, neither of which have anything to do with each other or image hosting. That's a very suspicious looking link to me, so I'm not clicking it.

A 5 second google search would have revealed that its amazon web services. Something that a metric shitload of websites rely on to serve content to you.

crocogator said:
What is Amazonaws? I see Amazon and Trello in that URL, neither of which have anything to do with each other or image hosting. That's a very suspicious looking link to me, so I'm not clicking it.

see demesejhas post
trello-attachments deals with attachments of course, and amazon web services probably provides some api to trello. if you are suspicious of amazonaws for some reason, "https://furrynetwork.s3.amazonaws.com/*" is a whitelisted domain

Got it, sorry. Today I learned that you can attach images to cards on Trello. I'm not sure why artists would host furry art on Trello though...? Trello is basically a fancy "to-do list" (more formally, it's a "kanban board") often used by software developers and such. At any rate, if there really are a significant number of artists hosting their art on Trello for some reason, we should whitelist it. Otherwise, you'll just need to download the image and upload from your PC/phone.

bitWolfy

Former Staff

Hol up.

If "aws" stands for "amazon web services", then "amazonaws" means "Amazon Amazon Web Services".
That's amazing.

crocogator said:
I'm not sure why artists would host furry art on Trello though...?

A bunch of artists use Trello to keep track of commissions.

bitwolfy said:
Hol up.

If "aws" stands for "amazon web services", then "amazonaws" means "Amazon Amazon Web Services".
That's amazing.

A bunch of artists use Trello to keep track of commissions.

ATM Machine.

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