[ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-8782?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Fernando Lopez updated HELP-8782: --------------------------------- HD-Chapter: Cloud Description: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-09-2014 at 05:09 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26112297/how-to-download-ssh-keypair-from-fi-lab-cloud-more-than-once +Question:+ how to download ssh keypair from fi-lab cloud more than once? +Description:+ I am starting with fi-lab Cloud at at http://lab.fi-ware.org, then I created security key pair before start to create an instance. Associating the floating ip address to an instance and using this key pair under a ssh session is the only way to have terminal access to the created instance: 1 - tab security > key pairs > create 2 - given a name to keypair "kpname" 3- resulting in: The keypair "kpname" should download automatically. If not use the link below. Download Keypair Well, the "automatically download" doesn't started on google chrome browser (windows 7 and mac os 10.8.5) No problem, I clicked on the provided link (blob:https%3A//cloud.lab.fi-ware.org/850xxxsnipedxxxxecd4), get the "kpname.pem" file, changed the file mode permission (chmod 600) and used with ssh command. The problem is when I need to use another computer and not keep the key file stored on my hands (pendrive, dropbox, email...). This way I cannot access my virtual machine, neither creating a new keypair from fi-lab cloud site, because there is no function to associate a new key pair in a created instance. The only place to associate the keypair is on the creation instance workflow. That is, creating a new instance. I dont know where to click to download again the same keypair. If not exists I believe the platform could offer download keypair in the context menu (action) from each created key pair. The only "action" from each keypair is to delete a selected keypair. thanks for help. was: Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-09-2014 at 05:09 {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26112297/how-to-download-ssh-keypair-from-fi-lab-cloud-more-than-once +Question:+ how to download ssh keypair from fi-lab cloud more than once? +Description:+ I am starting with fi-lab Cloud at at http://lab.fi-ware.org, then I created security key pair before start to create an instance. Associating the floating ip address to an instance and using this key pair under a ssh session is the only way to have terminal access to the created instance: 1 - tab security > key pairs > create 2 - given a name to keypair "kpname" 3- resulting in: The keypair "kpname" should download automatically. If not use the link below. Download Keypair Well, the "automatically download" doesn't started on google chrome browser (windows 7 and mac os 10.8.5) No problem, I clicked on the provided link (blob:https%3A//cloud.lab.fi-ware.org/850xxxsnipedxxxxecd4), get the "kpname.pem" file, changed the file mode permission (chmod 600) and used with ssh command. The problem is when I need to use another computer and not keep the key file stored on my hands (pendrive, dropbox, email...). This way I cannot access my virtual machine, neither creating a new keypair from fi-lab cloud site, because there is no function to associate a new key pair in a created instance. The only place to associate the keypair is on the creation instance workflow. That is, creating a new instance. I dont know where to click to download again the same keypair. If not exists I believe the platform could offer download keypair in the context menu (action) from each created key pair. The only "action" from each keypair is to delete a selected keypair. thanks for help. HD-Enabler: Cloud Portal > [fiware-stackoverflow] how to download ssh keypair from fi-lab cloud more than once? > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HELP-8782 > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-8782 > Project: Help-Desk > Issue Type: Monitor > Components: FIWARE-TECH-HELP > Reporter: Backlog Manager > Assignee: Fernando Lopez > Labels: filab, fiware, ssh-keys > > Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 30-09-2014 at 05:09 > {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26112297/how-to-download-ssh-keypair-from-fi-lab-cloud-more-than-once > +Question:+ > how to download ssh keypair from fi-lab cloud more than once? > +Description:+ > I am starting with fi-lab Cloud at at http://lab.fi-ware.org, then I created security key pair before start to create an instance. Associating the floating ip address to an instance and using this key pair under a ssh session is the only way to have terminal access to the created instance: > 1 - tab security > key pairs > create > 2 - given a name to keypair "kpname" > 3- resulting in: The keypair "kpname" should download automatically. If not use the link below. > Download Keypair > Well, the "automatically download" doesn't started on google chrome browser (windows 7 and mac os 10.8.5) > No problem, I clicked on the provided link (blob:https%3A//cloud.lab.fi-ware.org/850xxxsnipedxxxxecd4), get the "kpname.pem" file, changed the file mode permission (chmod 600) and used with ssh command. > The problem is when I need to use another computer and not keep the key file stored on my hands (pendrive, dropbox, email...). This way I cannot access my virtual machine, neither creating a new keypair from fi-lab cloud site, because there is no function to associate a new key pair in a created instance. The only place to associate the keypair is on the creation instance workflow. That is, creating a new instance. > I dont know where to click to download again the same keypair. If not exists I believe the platform could offer download keypair in the context menu (action) from each created key pair. > The only "action" from each keypair is to delete a selected keypair. > thanks for help. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.1#64016)
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