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It is hard to say what the exact issue might be, but a few things to try.
- Can you access the content directly using the S3 URL?
- Can you access the content using the CloudFront domain name (e.g. abcd12345.cloudfront.net)?
Also, which error code is returned when you say access denied? 403? A 403 can happen when access to the specific object is restricted OR when the requested object does not exist. The default action for S3 is to return a 403 for missing objects, as opposed to 404, which is done as a security precaution.
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Thank you for your response! I am unable to access the content through either the S3 URL or the CloudFront for https://domainB.com (PS - https://domainA.com is accessible only on Cloudfront and not on S3). I am receiving a 403 error, and I suspect it has something to do with a missing object.
Considering this, I would appreciate any input or suggestions on how to proceed in resolving this problem.