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Unnamed Behavior in Version 6.0+

Behavior in Earlier Versions

An unnamed object can be created in a domain (but not in a bucket).

An unnamed object created in version 6.0 and later is associated with a domain only if the object is explicitly associated with a domain using either the domain= query argument or a host header.

If the configuration parameter cluster.enforceTenancy is set to false (default) and either a domain is not specified, the default domain is specified, or a domain that does not exist is specified on the POST using either the domain= query arguments or the host header, then the object is not associated with a domain. You cannot write unnamed streams into the default domain unless cluster.enforceTenancy=True

If the configuration parameter cluster.enforceTenancy is set to true and an alternate domain is not specified on the POST request, then the object is associated with the default cluster-name domain. With cluster.enforceTenancy set to true, specifying a domain that does not exist on the POST request results in an HTTP 412 response.

Unnamed objects were are always untenanted (not associated with any domain).

Whether unnamed objects are permitted in a particular domain is determined by the protection settings created in the domain, including the default domain. If unnamed objects are not associated with a domain, there are no POST restrictions.

Whether unnamed objects POSTs were are allowed was always is determined by the protection settings of the default cluster domain.

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