Connecting with the Charon-SSP Manager
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To manage Charon-SSP and the emulated SPARC systems, you must connect to the Charon-SSP AWS instance with the Charon-SSP Manager. The Charon-SSP Manager is the main interface to all important functions of the Charon-SSP software. Prerequisites: Initial management password configuration: before connecting to the Charon-SSW AWS host with the Charon Manager for the first time after the 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. To start the Charon-SSP Manager and to open the Charon Manager login window, log in on your Linux management system and use the following command: Step 1: the Charon Manager Login tab If the management password has not yet been set, perform the following steps: If the management password has already been set, perform the following steps: Step 2: the Charon Manager SSH tab If you use the integrated SSH tunnel, perform the following steps: The public key of the AWS key-pair can copied from the Step 3: connecting to the Charon host system After entering all the required information, click on Connect to connect to the Charon-SSP AWS instance. If the management password still needs to be set, you will receive a prompt to enter the new password:General Information
Starting the Charon Manager and Login to Charon Host
Starting the Charon Manager
$ /opt/charon-manager/ssp-manager/ssp-manager
The steps above will open the Charon Manager login window which has two tabs.
Entering Charon Manager Login Information and Connecting to Charon Host
.ssh/authorized_keys
file of the sshuser of the instance.
After a connection has been successfully created, the Charon Manager welcome screen opens. Example of the Charon Manager welcome page:
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