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You've recently launched a website that serves content using CloudFront, ELB, and S3. When visitors to your site access

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You've recently launched a website that serves content using CloudFront, ELB, and S3. When visitors to your site access it, they encounter broken image links.

What is the most probable cause of the issue?

A. There is no record in Route 53 pointing cdn.yourdomain.com to the CloudFront ALIAS.
B. You need to create Origin Access Identity for CloudFront and add it to your bucket policy. [1] Most Voted
D. There is no rule in your bucket policy allowing public access.
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