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So i created a r2 bucket and selected the "Specify jurisdiction" field and it is now throwing me this error every time going into the bucket on the dash.

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Can you open up your network DevTools and see which request is throwing errors?
I think I’m aware of issues with custom domains that I’ve fixed (should be released next week)
yeah, i am not using a domain onnly api keys..
Oh a 500? I’ll investigate this on Monday
Oh did you get rid of this bucket?
Nope its a new bucket never had a bucket called spider before
Anyway, how do you get paid, answering on a weekend 🫨😂
Thanks a lot if you are looking into it ☺️
Please do NOT share HAR files publicly, they contain session cookies and can be used to compromise your Cloudflare account. I strongly recommend logging out of the machine you generated this on, to reset the session, as well as resetting your API key: https://developers.cloudflare.com/fundamentals/account-and-billing/account-security/securing-a-compromised-account/
Ohh thats i did acualy not think about that this file will include my cookies aswell. Thanks a lot for keeping an aye out! Do you think it would be needed to also reset evry api token for s3 buckets?
If you want to be completely sure then yes, though you can also check the audit log for any suspicious changes. Most important is to invalidate the session first
The link I sent has some pointers for what you can do
Yeah i saw that thanks. I think i will roll all my api keys anyway should also be an good thing to do anyway on this test account.
Anyting new? @Sid | R2
Yeah so looked at your account and there’s definitely something weird going on. I’m going to keep looking into this, but this isn’t blocking you currently, is it? Your bucket should be working normally, except I think you won’t be able to make it public.
Okay, Yes my bucket are working fine, i am using them for backup anyway so they will never go public. but maybe this is a issue whit new users?