You have deployed a website that utilizes CloudFront, Elastic Loadbalancer, and S3 to serve content. When users access your site, they receive a "mixed content" security warning. What is most likely the problem?
A.
There is no rule in your bucket policy allowing public access.
B.
You have applied your SSL to your Elastic Loadbalancer but not your CDN.
Ans is B. You have applied your SSL to your Elastic Loadbalancer but not your CDN
(D will be something like your cnx is not private or site's security is not trusted)
B or D. Basically, You can configure any of your CloudFront distributions so that the content must be accessed by an HTTPS connection.You can now configure an Amazon CloudFront distribution such that access to the Amazon S3 objects represented by the distribution is limited to HTTPS connections. To protect your content as it travels from a CloudFront edge location to your client application, or to avoid the dreaded “mixed content” warning issued by many web browsers.
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