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You should be able to regain access to your buckets this way - https://repost.aws/knowledge-center/s3-accidentally-denied-access
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This could be caused by an Organization Service Control Policy (SCP), that can deny operations/resources to the root user account. You can try the policy simulator to see if that is what is happening.
I will take a look
Thanks for your reply
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Thanks for your reply !
I was able to delete the bucket that was in error state with the help of the link you provided
But sadly, as you can see in my previous screenshot, the 3 last buckets that are in
insufficient permissions
state don't even allow me to see the policies or even the owner of the bucket (I am logged in as the root user) :/