Sounds like an error in your call. I would start with either s3cmd. Rb or s3cmd just to be sure that you get the information from publicly vetted tools.
Try: s3cmd info s3://my-bucket-name or s3cmd. Rb location my-bucket-name should give you the location info. Obviously you'll need to configure the s3 auth stuff.
Answering my own question, I found the solution: The bucket name must also be included in the URL, like this: GET bucketname.s3.amazonaws.com/?location Host: bucketname. S3.amazonaws. Com Date: Thu, 03 Mar 2011 18:21:59 GMT Authorization: AWS.
Rb or s3cmd just to be sure that you get the information from publicly vetted tools. Should give you the location info. Obviously you'll need to configure the s3 auth stuff.
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