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  • How it Works
    • Dispute Overview
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  • Database Setup
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  • Cloud Storage
    • AWS Storage Setup
      • Create AWS Account:
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      • Create S3 Bucket
      • Configure S3 Bucket
    • Wasabi Storage Setup
    • CloudFlare Storage Setup
  • PAYMENT GATEWAYS SETUP
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  • SMTP SETUP
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  • SOCIAL MEDIA LOGIN
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  • TAWK.TO SETUP
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  • GOOGLE SETTINGS
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  • TRANSLATE INTERFACE
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  • CRON JOB SETUP
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  • Changelog
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  1. Cloud Storage

Wasabi Storage Setup

Apart from Local Server Storage, and Amazon S3 bucket, you can also use Wasabi Storage as your default storage for results.

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Last updated 10 months ago

How to Configure Wasabi Storage:

Step 1: Log in to your Wasabi account, select "Buckets" under the Data Access menu panel, and click "Create Bucket."

Step 2: Provide a unique bucket name and select your region, then click "Create Bucket." Make a note of both as you will need them in the final step.

Step 3: After the bucket is created, select your bucket from the list and click on "Settings" under the Actions tab.

Step 4: In the Settings page, ensure you enable Public Access for this bucket.

Step 5: Once you have created and configured your Wasabi bucket, you need to create access keys to use your Wasabi account.

Step 6: Go to "Access Keys" under the Data Access menu panel and click "Create New Access Key."

Step 7: Click "Create" and immediately download or copy your keys, as you will only see your Secret Access Key once.

Step 8: Enter your Wasabi Access Keys, Wasabi Bucket, Wasabi Bucket and Region in the Admin Panel of the script.