Hi Cloud List,
I got the EC2 Fedora AMI info from the following page, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images
And I tried the Fedora-14-64bit AMI, ami-487c021a http://aws.amazon.com/amis/9831751792251868?_encoding=UTF8&queryArg=sear...
However, I failed to ssh to the instance with key. I got the following error messages, Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
But I use the same key pair to other instance, which is created by other AMI. I can ssh login the instance successfully.
Are there any problems of the AMI fedora-14-64bit? Or anything I missed? Any suggestions will be much thankful and appreciated! :)
Regards & Thanks! Binbin
On 10/23/2011 11:08 AM, Binbin.Wang wrote:
Hi Cloud List,
I got the EC2 Fedora AMI info from the following page, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images
And I tried the Fedora-14-64bit AMI, ami-487c021a
http://aws.amazon.com/amis/9831751792251868?_encoding=UTF8&queryArg=sear...
However, I failed to ssh to the instance with key. I got the following error messages, Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
Are you using root? Try ec2-user instead.
Eric.
Yes, I used the 'root' user...
But I got the same error messages with the 'ec2-uer'... $ ssh -i key_file ec2-user@instance -v
2011/10/23 Eric V. Smith eric@trueblade.com
On 10/23/2011 11:08 AM, Binbin.Wang wrote:
Hi Cloud List,
I got the EC2 Fedora AMI info from the following page, https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_SIG/EC2_Images
And I tried the Fedora-14-64bit AMI, ami-487c021a
http://aws.amazon.com/amis/9831751792251868?_encoding=UTF8&queryArg=sear...
However, I failed to ssh to the instance with key. I got the following error messages, Permission denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic).
Are you using root? Try ec2-user instead.
Eric.
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Binbin Wang wrote:
Yes, I used the 'root' user...
But I got the same error messages with the 'ec2-uer'... $ ssh -i key_file ec2-user@instance -v
It worked for me using the same AMI ID that you did.
Feel free to see here: http://fpaste.org/aGA1/
--Max
Thanks a lot, let me tried again and feedback to the list.
btw, can I got the credential of the root user for Fedora-14-64bit AMI ??
Regards & Thanks! Binbin
2011/10/24 Max Spevack mspevack@fedoraproject.org
On Sun, 23 Oct 2011, Binbin Wang wrote:
Yes, I used the 'root' user...
But I got the same error messages with the 'ec2-uer'... $ ssh -i key_file ec2-user@instance -v
It worked for me using the same AMI ID that you did.
Feel free to see here: http://fpaste.org/aGA1/
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Thanks Marek, while I changed the passwd of the root user, I still need the key to ssh login the system?
Are there any configuration I need to change? Then I can log in the system only with my root credential, instead of the key pair?
Regards & Thanks! Binbin
2011/10/24 Marek Goldmann mgoldman@redhat.com
Use sudo after you log in to get root access.
--Marek
On 24 paź 2011, at 08:34, Binbin Wang wrote:
btw, can I got the credential of the root user for Fedora-14-64bit AMI ??
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Binbin,
Password authentication is disabled for our AMIs. If you want to enable it you need to modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and set:
PasswordAuthentication yes PermitRootLogin yes
We strongly do not recommend it as it is a quite big security risk. Use it at your own responsibility.
--Marek
On 25 paź 2011, at 02:58, Binbin Wang wrote:
Thanks Marek, while I changed the passwd of the root user, I still need the key to ssh login the system?
Are there any configuration I need to change? Then I can log in the system only with my root credential, instead of the key pair?
Got the point! thanks a lot Marek :-)
Regards & Thanks! Binbin
2011/10/25 Marek Goldmann mgoldman@redhat.com
Binbin,
Password authentication is disabled for our AMIs. If you want to enable it you need to modify /etc/ssh/sshd_config file and set:
PasswordAuthentication yes PermitRootLogin yes
We strongly do not recommend it as it is a quite big security risk. Use it at your own responsibility.
--Marek
On 25 paź 2011, at 02:58, Binbin Wang wrote:
Thanks Marek, while I changed the passwd of the root user, I still need
the key to ssh login the system?
Are there any configuration I need to change? Then I can log in the
system only with my root credential, instead of the key pair?
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