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Verification and Permission Issues in Static Bucket Creation and Deletion

Open yuyang123-yy opened this issue 1 year ago • 4 comments

The creation of a static bucket requires verification of whether there is a corresponding bucket on the storage, otherwise binding should failbucket on the storage, otherwise binding should fail

In a static bucket, where the bucket deletion policy is set to 'delete', if the ID specified in the cluster does not belong to the current user, deleting the bucket claim will attempt to delete the corresponding bucket. Due to the lack of verification, this may result in a situation where the bucket cannot be deleted because the user does not have the necessary permissions.

yuyang123-yy avatar Sep 01 '24 01:09 yuyang123-yy

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