The first step will be to log into the OpenStack environment (I am using DevStack for this post) and go to Access & Security -> Key Pairs
Next, click on the "Create Key Pair" button and give a name to the Key Pair:
Click on the "Create Key Pair" button to create the key pair and download the pem file (it will be key1.pem in my case)
Next, move the pem file that you have downloaded to the DevStack server and change its read/write permission (I have created a folder called 'keys' to store my private keys):
stack@DevStack:~/keys$ pwd
/home/stack/keysstack@DevStack:~/keys$ chmod 600 key1.pem
stack@DevStack:~/keys$ ll
total 12
drwxrwxr-x 2 stack stack 4096 Feb 15 18:38 ./
drwxr-xr-x 8 stack stack 4096 Feb 15 19:06 ../
-rw------- 1 stack stack 1675 Feb 15 18:38 key1.pem
stack@DevStack:~/keys$
The next step will be to create a test VM (you can refer to my earlier post on how to create test VM if you need more information). The only difference in this case is we need to make sure "Key1" is selected as the Key Pair under the Access & Security tab when we create the test VM:
After the VM is created, we need to assign floating IP to it so that we can access it from the public network (you can refer to my earlier post if you need more information on how to do that). Once we have performed the required steps, we should see something like this in the Instances tab (notice that the Key Pair column shows "Key1", which was what I have chosen during VM creation):
Next, we will go to the folder with the pem file and SSH to our VM using its floating IP:
In this way, you will be able to SSH to the VM without providing password =)
2 comments:
By doing port Forwarding in network settings in virtualbox as:
ssh,tcp,9590(host port),22(guest port)
In virtualbox guest os ubuntu if i try the command
ssh -p 9590 stack@127.0.0.1
Im getting error as : ssh: connect to host 127.0.0.1 port 9590: Connection refused
But i can able to connect to ssh. Only problem is host port that is forwarded is not listening in ubuntu
Later if i tried to do ssh to access openstack instance by the command:
ssh -i first.pem cirros@174.24.4.2
Im getting error as :
ssh: connect to host 172.24.4.2 port 22: Connection timed out
Can anyone please tell me the solution for this....
Hi Ranjitha,
Did you set up your Ubuntu VM with SSH capabilities? I think I mentioned in my earlier post that you need to select "OpenSSH Server" when you install the Ubuntu OS.
As for the connection timed out issue, it seems like your Ubuntu OS is not able to reach the floating IP. Was everything set up properly, e.g. allow pings, SSH?
Thanks.
/Anthony
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