Reputation: 1844
Before I connected to my server via Nautilus (sftp).
Now I moved to Amazon EC2, and there's just one way connect to server (ubuntu 10.10 too), using ssh -i mycert.pem
, no password, just certificate.
How can I connect to the server using Nautilus, just like i did before?
In other way I guess I can disable certificate by making some changes in /etc/ssh/ssh_config,but not sure what to do.
UPD: Finally i found solution by using sshfs, more explanation here How to mount Amazon ec2 drive locally - fuse + sshfs?
and googling by keywords sshfs + amazon ec2
UPD2:
ssh-add /path/to/my_cert.pem
and after this connection to sftp via nautilus also working fine
Upvotes: 5
Views: 7207
Reputation: 393769
I don't quite know what you mean by "I guess I can disable certificate" when you just said "and there's just one way connect [...] just certificate"?
I guess you'd like to have something more like this in .ssh/config. Append a section like the following 5 lines to any existing ~/.ssh/config (i.e. /home/sehe/.ssh/config)
Host myec2host
HostName 151.47.12.88
User ubuntu
IdentityFile ~/.ssh/mycert.pem
Compression yes
Note
myec2host
by the alias that you want to access the ec2 instance by~/.ssh/mycert.pem
by the full path to your private key (usually the keypair) you registered the instance with; I copied the name mycert.pem
from your own question, so it is probably that fileubuntu
; root
won't workOf course man ssh_config
will do miracles for the details. Also, http://alestic.com/ is an excellent resource on Ubuntu+EC2 (just make sure you don't confuse the Alestic and Canonical images). Lastly there is the google group for ec2ubuntu which has been very helpful to starters.
This way you can just point Nautilus at the server 'my3c2host' and get the reset for free. If the key is protected with a passphrase, you can use a passphrase agent (seahorse, gpg-agent... dunno by heart)
Upvotes: 7