Andy
Thank you for responding. That is what I expected to find, the server's ssh key
printed to the console output. But, I don't see it there. Not when using one of the
Fedora 16 AMIs.
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Cloud_images
Here's a gist of the output of the California hosted Fedora 16 i386 AMI ami-25e0bc60.
https://gist.github.com/2345554
I'm using a small instance.
It this something that is a known issue? Or do people generally build their own instances
using BoxGrinder?
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Alan Gutierrez - @bigeasy
On Monday, April 9, 2012 at 9:56 AM, Andy Grimm wrote:
The SSH host keys are printed to the console during boot, so you can
use "euca-get-console-output <instance ID>" to see this. It will have
two separate keys. You want to add the one starting with "ssh-rsa" to
your ~/.ssh/known_hosts. Scripting it like this worked for me:
IID=i-5b46873c # your instance ID goes here
echo $( euca-describe-instances $IID | grep $IID | awk '{ print $4 }' ) \
$( euca-get-console-output $IID | grep ^ssh-rsa ) >> ~/.ssh/known_hosts
hope this helps.
Andy
On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:14 AM, Alan Gutierrez <alan(a)prettyrobots.com
(mailto:alan@prettyrobots.com)> wrote:
> How do I verify the SSH fingerprint of one of the public Fedora 16 Cloud
> images when I first start it?
>
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