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So currently I have a CNAME mapped to my Amazon S3 bucket so that I can access my files like subdomain.domain.com/file.js

The problem is SSL doesn't work on this.

Now I could add Cloudfront, however, that creates a cache for the files and the files need to update dynamically.

How do I go about doing this?

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CloudFront is a complementary service to S3, and is the only way AWS provides to combine a custom domain name and SSL with an S3 bucket.

If you really don't want CloudFront to cache any content, you can set the Minimum, Default, and Maximum TTL to 0.

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  • Cool, so basically use Cloudfront, but don't cache any content with it.
    – kevinkt
    Nov 6, 2018 at 2:51
  • Right. CloudFront can do a number of useful things, many of which don't involve caching. Nov 6, 2018 at 3:09

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