How to ssh using putty to Amazon EC2 Linux Instance (AWS EC2)


How to ssh using putty to Amazon EC2 Linux Instance (AWS EC2)

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In this Video I have show that how can you ssh to your aws ec2 Instances using putty in windows 7,8,10..
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==) Connecting to Your Linux Instance from Windows Using PuTTY
The following instructions explain how to connect to your instance using PuTTY, a free SSH client for Windows.
After you launch your instance, you can connect to it and use it the way that you'd use a computer sitting in front of you.
Note:-
After you launch an instance, it can take a few minutes for the instance to be ready so that you can connect to it. Check that your instance has passed its status checks. You can view this information in the Status Checks column on the Instances page.
==) Prerequisites :-
Before you connect to your Linux instance using PuTTY, complete the following prerequisites:
1) Install PuTTY
Download and install PuTTY from the PuTTY download page. If you already have an older version of PuTTY installed, we recommend that you download the latest version. Be sure to install the entire suite.
2) Get the ID of the instance
You can get the ID of your instance using the Amazon EC2 console (from the Instance ID column). If you prefer, you can use the describe-instances (AWS CLI) or Get-EC2Instance (AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell) command.
3) Get the public DNS name of the instance
You can get the public DNS for your instance using the Amazon EC2 console. Check the Public DNS (IPv4) column. If this column is hidden, choose the Show/Hide icon and select Public DNS (IPv4). If you prefer, you can use the describe-instances (AWS CLI) or Get-EC2Instance (AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell) command.
4) (IPv6 only) Get the IPv6 address of the instance
If you've assigned an IPv6 address to your instance, you can optionally connect to the instance using its IPv6 address instead of a public IPv4 address or public IPv4 DNS hostname. Your local computer must have an IPv6 address and must be configured to use IPv6. You can get the IPv6 address of your instance using the Amazon EC2 console. Check the IPv6 IPs field. If you prefer, you can use the describe-instances (AWS CLI) or Get-EC2Instance (AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell) command. For more information about IPv6, see IPv6 Addresses.
5) Locate the private key
Get the fully-qualified path to the location on your computer of the .pem file for the key pair that you specified when you launched the instance.
6) Get the default user name for the AMI that you used to launch your instance
For Amazon Linux 2 or the Amazon Linux AMI, the user name is ec2-user.
For a Centos AMI, the user name is centos.
For a Debian AMI, the user name is admin or root.
For a Fedora AMI, the user name is ec2-user or fedora.
For a RHEL AMI, the user name is ec2-user or root.
For a SUSE AMI, the user name is ec2-user or root.
For an Ubuntu AMI, the user name is ubuntu.
Otherwise, if ec2-user and root don't work, check with the AMI provider.
7) Enable inbound SSH traffic from your IP address to your instance
8) Ensure that the security group associated with your instance allows incoming SSH traffic from your IP address. The default security group does not allow incoming SSH traffic by default. For more information, see Authorizing Inbound Traffic for Your Linux Instances.
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#putty #ssh #aws_ec2 #putty_keygen
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