To try and prevent reverse engineering of SpamTitan we are limiting access to the ISO. The bucket holding the ISO is now private.
If a customer requests the ISO you can do the following.
1. Create two GUID:
Open powershell and run new-guid twice.
2. Create a new bucket
Log in to AWS.
Open S3
Change to the region closest to the customer
Create a bucket using the following options:
- Object Ownership -> ACLs enabled
- Untick "Block all public access"
- Bucket name: The first guid you created.
- Save the settings to create the bucket
3. Copy the ISO to the new bucket and rename
Open bucket stdownload.titanhq.com
Find the ISO you want
Copy the ISO to the bucket you created
Rename the ISO using the second guid you created e.g 4943812e-2464-40be-b703-3ee1beac3498.iso
4. Make ISO the file public
In the bucket you created, click on the ISO file name.
Go to Permissions tab
Click Edit and configure as follows
Save the settings.
5. Get the file URL
On the object properties page copy the Object URL and provide that to the customer.
6. Delete the file and bucket
When the customer has confirmed they have obtained the ISO, or make the file private by removing the "Everyone (public access)" Read permission.
Checksums:
SpamTitan-8-amd64.iso
- sha256sum f47a92e38a23e83c07554ec85a6214e386e3ee6a6777474b2739d70719e1dd0b
- md5sum e2e9516ca3fa9ead2b148a9d1c1134ba
- sha1sum def1e3999aba693fe21520f0293b18ab7d0c1df2
SpamTitan-7-amd64.iso
- sha256sum fee3e092dd90e72099f6063f05f68658372b128bf231e5684dc92849d6600e85
- md5sum dc490be6e0e1613b8cb59a0c0945b211
- sha1sum e6bd513ec4c97985540914027812a51b71a98758