On Jan 6, 2014, at 5:30 PM, Nikolaus Rath <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 01/06/2014 02:13 AM, Diogo Vieira wrote:
>>> I am attempting to create an S3 filesystem and I am receiving the
>>> following error:
>>> 
>>> "Invalid credentials or skewed system clock." 
>>> 
>>> Information about my setup:
>>> 
>>>>> mkfs.s3ql --version
>>>>> S3QL 1.12
>>> 
>>> Not my real values but just to make sure I am not making a mistake
>>> with parameters.
>>> 
>>> Access Key ID: BA8AHD760HA1ZXDJUZPR
>>> Secret Access Key: valDQ8yuckEKzKVgxeHZRewcWb8zHVrVlezLyzPH
>>> Bucket Name: 4CB68BE999C642FB
>>> 
>>>>> mkfs.s3ql s3://4CB68BE999C642FB
>>>>> Enter backend login: BA8AHD760HA1ZXDJUZPR
>>>>> Enter backend password: valDQ8yuckEKzKVgxeHZRewcWb8zHVrVlezLyzPH
>>>>> Invalid credentials or skewed system clock.
>>> 
>>> To rule out the skewed clock I ran:
>>> 
>>>>> ntpdate -q pool.ntp.org <http://pool.ntp.org/>
>>> server 216.129.110.30, stratum 2, offset -0.007092, delay 0.05629
>>> server 72.8.140.222, stratum 2, offset -0.003913, delay 0.10594
>>> server 165.123.132.61, stratum 2, offset -0.011243, delay 0.08008
>>> server 173.248.148.27, stratum 2, offset -0.005386, delay 0.10223
>>> 18 Oct 23:14:08 ntpdate[16126]: adjust time server 216.129.110.30
>>> offset -0.007092 sec
>>> 
>>> Anyone see any problems with what I am doing?
>> 
>> I have exactly the same problem. Can someone help me?
> 
> Do your credentials work when you use a different program, e.g. s3cmd or
> http://timkay.com/aws/?

It does, at least with s3cmd.

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