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martin

As I wrote before, when I try to create IGR-DataLake-FAT in WinSCP, I get "The specified bucket is not valid" response from AWS.

I've asked you for a log file showing how you can create such bucket in WinSCP.
mminihold

Yes. Correct. The bucket IGR-DataLake-FAT is and can be accessed with WinSCP without error. And that's the problem. IGR-DataLake-FAT isn't a valid bucket name! Bucket names can only be lower case and have to follow some rules. It's even worse. The bucket was created with WinSCP which brakes the naming rules and the compatibility. See Amazon S3 bucket naming requirements https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/userguide/bucketnamingrules.html for correct naming.
martin

Re: WinSCP doesn't follow S3 bucket naming convention

Sorry, I do not understand what should the log show. To me it looks like you are using WinSCP to access existing bucket IGR-DataLake-FAT. What's wrong about that? Am I missing something?
mminihold

Enabled logging and connected to S3 server.
martin

Re: WinSCP doesn't follow S3 bucket naming convention

I get "The specified bucket is not valid" from the AWS when I try that.

Please attach a full session log file showing the problem (using the latest version of WinSCP).

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