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- the name of the private key that must be used to connect to the instance, and
- the public DNS name of the instance.
Note that the The file permissions of the private key file must be set such that the file is only readable by the user . In the sample output above, the permissions are set to 400. This means that the only access is read-access by the useras shown in the chmod example above.
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General Login Steps
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Before connecting to the Charon-SSW AWS host with the Charon Manager for the first time after the initial installation of your instance you must set the management password.
This can either be done via the Charon Manager itself (see Connecting with the Charon-SSP Manager) or via the command line as shown below.
Steps to set the management password:
- Log in to the Charon host using SSH as show above.
- Become the root user (
sudo -i
). - Change to the Charon Agent utilities directory (
cd /opt/charon-agent/ssp-agent/utils
). - Run the charon-password script (
./charon-passwd
). - Enter and confirm the new management password when prompted.
After this has been completed, you can connect to the host using the Charon Manager with the new management password.
Below, you see sample output of the steps:
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$ ssh -i .ssh/mykey.pem sshuser@3.86.14.26 [sshuser@ip-172-31-35-32 ~]$ sudo -i [root@ip-172-31-35-32 ~]# cd /opt/charon-agent/ssp-agent/utils [root@ip-172-31-35-32 utils]# ./charon-passwd Enter new Charon password: Retype new Charon password: Password updated successfully. Changing password for user charon. passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. Changing password for user sshuser. passwd: all authentication tokens updated successfully. sh: /home/charon/.vnc/passwd: No such file or directory [root@ip-172-31-35-32 utils]# |
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