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I am having some trouble figuring out how to access a file from Amazon S3. Lets say that the bucket that the file lives in is BUCKET_NAME, the file is FILE_NAME, etc. I have tried the following two URLs:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/BUCKET_NAME/FILE_NAME/
?Expires=EXPIRATION
&Signature=SIGNATURE
&SignatureVersion=2
&SignatureMethod=HmacSHA1
&AWSAccessKeyId=KEYID

But this gives me the following error:

<Code>NoSuchKey</Code>
<Message>The specified key does not exist.</Message>

I have also tried:

https://s3.amazonaws.com/BUCKET_NAME/
?Key=FILE_NAME
&Expires=EXPIRATION
&Signature=SIGNATURE
&SignatureVersion=2
&SignatureMethod=HmacSHA1
&AWSAccessKeyId=KEYID

but this returns a webpage with a list of all of the files in the given bucket (including FILE_NAME), instead of the specific file I want. I have also tried throwing in Action=GetObject into the URL as well but that doesn't seem to change anything.

It would be helpful to find out which (if any) is the proper method and what I am doing wrong. I have been digging through Amazon's documentation for a while now but I can't seem to sort it out.

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7 Answers 7

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Its actually formulated more like:

https://<bucket-name>.s3.amazonaws.com/<key>

See here

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  • Thanks for the response. I have also tried the way that you mentioned, but with the same results. Oct 28, 2011 at 19:18
  • @user1018928 Is it a versioned bucket? Also to consider is if the key is deleted.
    – stevebot
    Oct 28, 2011 at 20:57
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Documentation here, and I'll use the Frankfurt region as an example.

There are 2 different URL styles:

But this url does not work:

The message is explicit: The bucket you are attempting to access must be addressed using the specified endpoint. Please send all future requests to this endpoint.

I may be talking about another problem because I'm not getting NoSuchKey error but I suspect the error message has been made clearer over time.

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Perhaps not what the OP was after, but for those searching the URL to simply access a readable object on S3 is more like:

https://<region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket-name>/<key>

Where <region> is something like s3-ap-southeast-2.

Click on the item in the S3 GUI to get the link for your bucket.

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  • Putting the bucket name in the path instead of the domain is deprecated. Nov 7, 2021 at 13:04
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As @stevebot said, do this:

https://<bucket-name>.s3.amazonaws.com/<key>

The one important thing I would like to add is that you either have to make your bucket objects all publicly accessible OR you can add a custom policy to your bucket policy. That custom policy could allow traffic from your network IP range or a different credential.

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Note that if you're in a different AWS partition, such as US GovCloud or China then you'll have a slightly different URL pattern.

https://<bucket-name>.s3-<region-name>.amazonaws.com/<key> works for GovCloud.

China is something like https://<bucket-name>.s3-<region-name>.amazonaws.com.cn/<key>.

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  • Only problem I see is the hyphen between s3 and region name, I've added an answer very similar to this Mar 8, 2023 at 20:04
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The date is 08.03.23 and the current way to format the url is this:

https://<bucket>.s3.<region>.amazonaws.com/<key>
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Format of the Url

https://${bucketName}.s3.${region}.amazonaws.com/${key}

Example of public access URL https://store-files-in-s3.s3.ap-south-1.amazonaws.com/image-Fri+Mar+08+2024+17%3A45%3A07+GMT%2B0530+(India+Standard+Time).png

Key in above example: image-Fri Mar 08 2024 17:45:07 GMT+0530 (India Standard Time).png

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