Lightning,
I think what Kasper means to say is that there are a few reasons why AWS isn’t authorizing your request, and the likelihood that Django is somehow involved in that error is pretty much zero.
HTTP 403 means that some authorization/permission isn’t sufficient for the server to fulfill the request. Look into your AWS configs or contact their support team.
That said, I have no right to speak for Kasper, so my interpretation may, in itself, generate a 403.
> On Feb 4, 2021, at 11:36 PM, Kasper Laudrup <
lau...@stacktrace.dk> wrote:
>
> On 05/02/2021 06.05, Lightning Bit wrote:
>> Does anyone know how to bypass the 403 error on AWS S3 with Django where the static files are not allowed to show up on the site?
>>
>
> Ah, yes. The 403 error we all heard of. Everyone knows how to bypass that. Everyone except you.
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