Halvdan Hoem Grelland created JCLOUDS-1213:
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             Summary: S3: Region is not respected
                 Key: JCLOUDS-1213
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JCLOUDS-1213
             Project: jclouds
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: jclouds-blobstore
    Affects Versions: 2.0.0
            Reporter: Halvdan Hoem Grelland


When using a BlobStore configured for the 'aws-s3' provider and with an 
explicit region ('eu-west-1' in this case), 
_BlobStore.createContainerInLocation(Location location, String container)_ 
fails with a 400 when attempting to create an already existing bucket on that 
location.

The error message from AWS claims the cause to be 
_AuthorizationHeaderMalformed_, and says that 'eu-west-1' was expected, but 
that 'us-east-1' was supplied in the PUT request.

I have confirmed that 'eu-west-1' is, in fact, given to the method call, but it 
does not seem to be respected when forming and signing the request.

This does not happen on 1.9.x.

>From the debugging i have done a likely culprit seems to be 
>_Aws4SignerForAuthorizationHeader_ which resolves a _ServiceAndRegion_ 
>instance, which in turn seem to attempt parsing the region from the hostname 
>URL (_AWSHostNameUtils.parseRegionName(..)_). I cannot see the region set for 
>the provider being respected in this case.



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