Found the problem.  The box was accessing through a proxy and
HTTP_PROXY was set.  Some calls went through while others failed.
With direct access to the internet, the problem is resolved.

Srini

On Dec 28 2011, 7:01 pm, Srini <[email protected]>
wrote:
> I have setup Scalr and am able to add the EC2 credentials and the
> environment is created.
>
> When I try to save a new farm test-farm-scalr I get an error "couldn't
> resolve host name; name lookup timed out (https://
> farm-78bde09589df69-726361148161-us-west-1.s3.amazonaws.com/)"
>
> Similarly when I access S3/Cloud Front from Scalr->Tools, I get the
> following error: Unable to load data (couldn't resolve host name; name
> lookup timed out (https://cloudfront.amazonaws.com/2008-06-30/
> distribution?Marker=&MaxItems=100))
>
> I also cannot create an S3 bucket.  Similar lookup timeout for eg when
> creating the bucket test-bucket-scalr the error is "couldn't resolve
> host name; name lookup timed out (https://test-bucket-
> scalr.s3.amazonaws.com/)"
>
> Any ideas what could be wrong?  The same Centos linux system is also
> running named to manage DNS but the DNS lookup for the system is not
> via localhost but via google DNS.
>
> Regards
> Srini

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