>From FIWARE JIRA - Main Help Desk ---- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Comments: Fernando Lopez - Today 12:13 PM ------------------ Hi Marco, You have to select the network whose name is *node-int-net-01*. If you want to deploy the instance with a public IP, first you have to allocate a public IP to the project in the "security section" and this should be the IP that you need to associate to the instance. If you have only a network (the previous network name) you do not need to select several ones due to you only have one. Fernando FW External User - Today 10:11 AM ------------------ Comment by marcotillemans at gmail.com : Hello, I'm mailing to the list again, since I haven't got a reply from jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org on my last mails for 6 days. I'd like to review a few steps when creating a instance to see if I'm using the correct settings (see attached mail below). Can I get any assistance here or should I ask this question somewhere else? With kind regards, Marco Tillemans On Mon, Oct 31, 2016 at 10:34 AM, Marco Tillemans <marcotillemans at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Fernando, > > I want to check a few steps of creating the instance and corresponding > settings with you, to see if I've chosen the correct settings.. > > In the creation of the instance, 2 things are unclear to me. In step 3 of > creating a instance 3 different networks can be selected, I've associated > all networks with the instance (see attached screenshot), is this the > correct action? I've looked into the setup guide (link > <http://www.slideshare.net/flopezaguilar/setting-up-your-virtual-infrastructure-using-fi-lab-cloud-32388357>), > but couldn't find a explanation of the different networks to select from. > > Then when assigning the floating ip address to the instance, I choose the > last option (see second screenshot), that is the only ip address to which > the floating ip address can be assigned to. The others give a error > message. Is this the correct ip address to link the instance to the > floating ip address? > > Thanks in advance for your assistance. > > With kind regards, > > Marco Tillemans > > > On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Marco Tillemans <marcotillemans at gmail.com > > wrote: > >> Hello Fernando, >> >> Thanks for the reply. I've changed the permissions from 0400 to 0600 and >> used username 'ubuntu', but I still get a time out. I'm wondering if my >> security group rules are correct. I've attached a screenshot of it. >> >> With kind regard, >> >> Marco Tillemans >> >> On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.or >> g> wrote: >> >>> >>> >> FW External User - Monday 10:37 AM ------------------ Comment by marcotillemans at gmail.com : Hello Fernando, I want to check a few steps of creating the instance and corresponding settings with you, to see if I've chosen the correct settings.. In the creation of the instance, 2 things are unclear to me. In step 3 of creating a instance 3 different networks can be selected, I've associated all networks with the instance (see attached screenshot), is this the correct action? I've looked into the setup guide (link <http://www.slideshare.net/flopezaguilar/setting-up-your-virtual-infrastructure-using-fi-lab-cloud-32388357>), but couldn't find a explanation of the different networks to select from. Then when assigning the floating ip address to the instance, I choose the last option (see second screenshot), that is the only ip address to which the floating ip address can be assigned to. The others give a error message. Is this the correct ip address to link the instance to the floating ip address? Thanks in advance for your assistance. With kind regards, Marco Tillemans On Fri, Oct 28, 2016 at 9:26 AM, Marco Tillemans <marcotillemans at gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Fernando, > > Thanks for the reply. I've changed the permissions from 0400 to 0600 and > used username 'ubuntu', but I still get a time out. I'm wondering if my > security group rules are correct. I've attached a screenshot of it. > > With kind regard, > > Marco Tillemans > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org > > wrote: > >> >> > FW External User - Friday 9:30 AM ------------------ Comment by marcotillemans at gmail.com : Hello Fernando, Thanks for the reply. I've changed the permissions from 0400 to 0600 and used username 'ubuntu', but I still get a time out. I'm wondering if my security group rules are correct. I've attached a screenshot of it. With kind regard, Marco Tillemans On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 4:39 PM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org> wrote: > > Fernando Lopez - 27/Oct/16 4:38 PM ------------------ Hi Marco, Just one thing, the users cannot have access using root or FIWARE Lab user, they should do ubunto, centos or debian user (depending of the OS) and other things the .pem file should have only 0600 permissions. Budapest Node Helpdesk - 26/Oct/16 10:56 PM ------------------ The issue has been emailed: \\ - Time sent: *26/Oct/16 10:56 PM* - To: *marcotillemans at gmail.com* - with subject: *(HELP-7572) [Fiware-lab-help] difficulty with logging in to instance * \\ ---- Thank you! I forwarded your problem to the operators of Spain 2. They will contact you soon. Best regards, Sandor -- on behalf of level-1 support team FW External User - 26/Oct/16 9:48 PM ------------------ Comment by marcotillemans at gmail.com : Hello, The node is running in the Spain - 2 region. With kind regards, Marco Tillemans On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 9:40 PM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk at jira.fiware.org> wrote: > > Budapest Node Helpdesk - 26/Oct/16 9:39 PM ------------------ The issue has been emailed: \\ - Time sent: *26/Oct/16 9:39 PM* - To: *marcotillemans at gmail.com* - with subject: *(HELP-7572) [Fiware-lab-help] difficulty with logging in to instance * \\ ---- Dear Marco, Could you please send us the name of the FIWARE Lab (e.g. Trento, Spain) node you are going to use? Thank you in advance! Best regards, Sandor -- on behalf of level-1 support team ------------------------ Issue id: HELP-7572 Description: Hello, I'm trying to access a instance in the firware lab, but I can't connect to it using ssh. I've created a instance, assigned a public ip, created a keypair and a custom security group and assigned them both to the instance. The security group opens port 22 for my ip. As username I have tried the login name for the fiware lab account and root, both result in a timed out request. I'm connecting from mac with ssh -i my-certificate.pem user at host-ip-address What can I do to login successfully? With kind regards, Marco Tillemans Since January 1st, old domains won't be supported and messages sent to any domain different to @lists.fiware.org will be lost. 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