

# View details for your access point for general purpose buckets
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This section explains how to view details for your access point for a general purpose bucket using the Amazon Web Services Management Console, Amazon Command Line Interface, or REST API.

## Using the S3 console
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**To view details for your access point in your Amazon Web Services account**

1. Sign in to the Amazon Web Services Management Console and open the Amazon S3 console at [https://console.amazonaws.cn/s3/](https://console.amazonaws.cn/s3/).

1. In the navigation bar on the top of the page, choose the name of the currently displayed Amazon Web Services Region. Next, choose the Region that you want to list access points for. 

1. In the navigation pane on the left side of the console, choose **Access Points**.

1. (Optional) Search for access points by name. Only access points in your selected Amazon Web Services Region will appear here.

1. Choose the name of the access point you want to manage or use.

1. Select the **Properties** tab to view the access point data source, account ID, Amazon Web Services Region, creation date, network origin, S3 URI, ARN, and access point alias for the selected access point.

1. Select the **Permissions** tab to view the block public access settings and access point policy for the selected access point.
**Note**  
You can't change any block public access settings for an access point after the access point is created.

## Using the Amazon CLI
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The following `get-access-point` example command shows how you can use the Amazon CLI to view details for your access point.

The following command lists details for the access point {{my-access-point}} for Amazon Web Services account {{111122223333}} attached to S3 bucket {{amzn-s3-demo-bucket}}.

```
aws s3control get-access-point --name {{my-access-point}} --account-id {{111122223333}}         
```

Example output:

```
{
    "Name": "{{my-access-point}}",
    "Bucket": "{{amzn-s3-demo-bucket}}",
    "NetworkOrigin": "Internet",
    "PublicAccessBlockConfiguration": {
        "BlockPublicAcls": true,
        "IgnorePublicAcls": true,
        "BlockPublicPolicy": true,
        "RestrictPublicBuckets": true
    },
    "CreationDate": "2016-08-29T22:57:52Z",
    "Alias": "{{my-access-point}}-u1ny6bhm7moymqx8cuon8o1g4mwikuse2a-s3alias",
    "AccessPointArn": "arn:aws-cn:s3:{{Amazon Web Services Region}}:111122223333:accesspoint/{{my-access-point}}",
    "Endpoints": {
        "ipv4": "s3-accesspoint.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "fips": "s3-accesspoint-fips.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "fips_dualstack": "s3-accesspoint-fips.dualstack.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "dualstack": "s3-accesspoint.dualstack.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com"
    },
    "BucketAccountId": "111122223333"
}
```

The following command lists details for the access point {{example-fsx-ap}} for Amazon Web Services account {{444455556666}}. This access point is attached to an Amazon FSx file system.

```
aws s3control get-access-point --name {{example-fsx-ap}} --account-id {{444455556666}}         
```

Example output:

```
{
    "Name": "{{example-fsx-ap}}",
    "Bucket": "",
    "NetworkOrigin": "Internet",
    "PublicAccessBlockConfiguration": {
        "BlockPublicAcls": true,
        "IgnorePublicAcls": true,
        "BlockPublicPolicy": true,
        "RestrictPublicBuckets": true
    },
    "CreationDate": "2025-01-19T14:16:12Z",
    "Alias": "{{example-fsx-ap}}-qrqbyebjtsxorhhaa5exx6r3q7-ext-s3alias",
    "AccessPointArn": "arn:aws-cn:s3:{{Amazon Web Services Region}}:444455556666:accesspoint/{{example-fsx-ap}}",
    "Endpoints": {
        "ipv4": "s3-accesspoint.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "fips": "s3-accesspoint-fips.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "fips_dualstack": "s3-accesspoint-fips.dualstack.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com",
        "dualstack": "s3-accesspoint.dualstack.{{Amazon Web Services Region}}.amazonaws.com"
    },
    "DataSourceId": "arn:aws-cn::fsx:{{Amazon Web Services Region}}:444455556666:{{file-system/fs-5432106789abcdef0/volume/vol-0123456789abcdef0}}",
    "DataSourceType": "FSX_OPENZFS"
}
```

For more information and examples, see [https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/s3control/get-access-point.html](https://awscli.amazonaws.com/v2/documentation/api/latest/reference/s3control/get-access-point.html) in the *Amazon CLI Command Reference*.

## Using the REST API
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You can use the REST API to view details for your access point. For more information, see [https://docs.amazonaws.cn/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_control_GetAccessPoint.html](https://docs.amazonaws.cn/AmazonS3/latest/API/API_control_GetAccessPoint.html) in the *Amazon Simple Storage Service API Reference*.