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I am attempting to setup AWS with an Elastic Beanstalk instance I have previously created. I have entered the various details into the config file, however when I try to use aws.push I get the error message

Updating the AWS Elastic Beanstalk environment x-xxxxxx... Error: Failed to get the Amazon S3 bucket name

I have checked the credentials in IAM and have full administrator privileges. When I run eb status show green I get the following message:

InvalidClientTokenId. The security token included in the request is invalid.

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  • I know this is 11 months old. Have you figured it out? Are your AWS credentials correct?
    – ggirtsou
    Jul 12, 2015 at 14:43

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Run aws configure again, and re-enter your credentials.

It's likely you're using old (disabled or deleted) access/secret keys, or you accidentally swapped the access key with the secret key.

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For me is was that my system clock was off by more than 5 minutes. Updating the time fixed the issue.

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