Hi Michal:

My buckets all have upper-case in them.  So I checked s3cmd out of subversion 
and ran it.  It works!  Thanks!

Something separate:  I just read your discussion of yum (in today's s3tools 
mail compendium) and I followed your directions for making a yum repository.  
First I did "yum erase s3cmd" to remove version 0.9.8.1-3.  Then I followed 
your directions and did "yum install s3cmd".  This installed 0.9.8.3-2.1.  So 
if I understand correctly, this means yum will install your latest version 
rather than Fedora's latest version.  Is this right?

Thanks for the quick response!  This solves a big problem for me.

 Mike Steele



----- Original Message ----
From: Michal Ludvig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mike Steele <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; s3tools-general@lists.sourceforge.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 9, 2008 12:55:26 AM
Subject: Re: [S3tools-general] s3cmd ls s3://SomeBucket gives 
SignatureDoesNotMatch

Mike Steele wrote:

> Some time ago, I upgraded s3cmd from version 0.9.4 to version 0.9.6 
> (Fedora core 4).  However, the 'ls' command returned an error:
> 
> Prompt: s3cmd ls s3://SomeBucket
> Bucket 'SomeBucket':
> ERROR: S3 error: 403 (Forbidden): SignatureDoesNotMatch

Does your bucket name have some upper-case letters?

If that's the case give the development version from SVN a try, that one 
should be able to work with all your buckets. If you confirm it's all 
right there I'll backport the change to 0.9.8-branch.

Michal
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