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- The Charon-SSP Manager must be installed on your local system.
- For access via the public IP address of the instance:
- The Security Group on your local system must at least allow SSH access. This allows the built-in SSH tunneling of the Charon-SSP Manger to work. Should you not use SSH tunneling, you must open up additional ports (see Firewall and AWS Security Group Considerations). However, if the connection runs over the Internet, Stromasys recommends strongly to use SSH tunneling to protect your Charon-SSP cloud instance and any emulated systems running on it.
- You must have the public IP address of the Charon-SSP AWS instance. To determine this address refer to the instance information displayed on the AWS EC2 management console.
- To use the Charon Manager integrated SSH tunnel, you need the private SSH key of the key-pair associated with your instance.
- For access via an SSH-based VPN:
- Active SSH-based VPN (see SSH VPN - Connecting Charon Host and Guest to Customer Network)
- Private IP address of the Charon-SSP host in the VPN
Before Before connecting to the Charon-SSW AWS host with the Charon Manager for the first time after initial installation you must set the management password. This can either be done via the command line (see SSH Command-Line Access) or via the Charon Manager as described below.
Starting the Charon Manager and Login to Charon Host
Starting the Charon Manager
Charon Manager on Linux
To start the Charon-SSP Manager and to open the Charon Manager login window, use the following command:
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This will open the Charon Manager login window which has two tabs.
Charon Manager on Microsoft Windows
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Filling in the Charon Manager Login Information
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