On 01/06/2014 09:36 AM, Diogo Vieira wrote:
> 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.

Hm. Does it work if you put the credentials in ~/.s3ql/authinfo2? Also,
please make 120% sure that you use exactly the same credentials and
bucket name as for s3cmd. It would be pretty weird if S3QL's S3
authentication would fail for you but work for everyone else...

Best,
Nikolaus

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