You can share temporary URLs of your objects with others for them to access your objects stored in OBS.
File sharing is temporary. All sharing URLs are only valid for a limited period of time.
A temporary URL consists of the access domain name and the temporary authentication information of a file.
The temporary authentication information contains the AccessKeyId, Expires, x-obs-security-token, and Signature parameters. AccessKeyId, x-obs-security-token, and Signature are used for authentication. The Expires parameter specifies the validity period of the authentication.
After an object is shared on OBS Console, the system will generate a URL that contains the temporary authentication information, valid for five minutes since its generation by default. Each time you change the validity period of a URL, OBS obtains the authentication information again to generate a new URL for sharing, which takes effect since the time when the validity period is changed.
Once the Share File dialog box is opened, the URL is effective and valid for five minutes by default. If you change the validity period, the authentication information in the URL changes accordingly, and the URL's new validity period starts upon the change.
Within the URL validity period, anyone who has the URL can access the file.