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    • Type: extRequest
    • Status: Closed
    • Priority: Major
    • Resolution: Done
    • Fix Version/s: 2021
    • Component/s: FIWARE-LAB-HELP
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      Description

      Hello

      We have faced a little problem recently while setting up the virtual
      infrastructure
      using the fiware lab . Regarding the security part , we were trying to
      create the keypair to get the private and the public keys but we stopped at
      the PUTTY step while using the terminal , as it's required to enter a
      username and a password in the terminal to complete the keypair generation
      and we tried using our username and password of the fiware account but
      unfortunately it was rejected .. So we wanted to know what username and
      password exactly required for the PUTTY terminal.

      Thanks

      [Created via e-mail received from: Ahmad Emad El-Deen <ahmedemad031@gmail.com>]

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        7d 16h 52m 1 Giuseppe Cossu 09/Aug/16 11:37 AM
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        2d 22h 17m 1 Giuseppe Cossu 12/Aug/16 9:54 AM
        fla Fernando Lopez made changes -
        Fix Version/s 2021 [ 12600 ]
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        fw.ext.user FW External User added a comment -

        Comment by ahmedemad031@gmail.com :

        yes we have solved the problem .. Thanks so much for your care .

        On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org>
        wrote:

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        fw.ext.user FW External User added a comment - Comment by ahmedemad031@gmail.com : yes we have solved the problem .. Thanks so much for your care . On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org> wrote: > >
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        Comment by ahmedemad031@gmail.com :

        yes we have solved the problem .. Thanks so much for your care

        On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org>
        wrote:

        >
        >

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        fw.ext.user FW External User added a comment - Comment by ahmedemad031@gmail.com : yes we have solved the problem .. Thanks so much for your care On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Help-Desk <jira-help-desk@fi-ware.org> wrote: > >
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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu made changes -
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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment -

        No updates. I'll close the ticket.

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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment - No updates. I'll close the ticket.
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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment -

        Hello,
        Have you solved it?

        Regards,
        Giuseppe

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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment - Hello, Have you solved it? Regards, Giuseppe
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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment -

        Hi,
        You can find the instruction here (from slide 19 to 39): http://www.slideshare.net/flopezaguilar/setting-up-your-virtual-infrastructure-using-fi-lab-cloud-32388357
        To sum up, these are the steps you have to do:
        1) create keypair in the Cloud Portal
        2) download the keypair (that will be your private key in order to access the VMs)
        3) convert the downloaded keypair
        4) Create a security group in order to allow SSH (and all the rules you need)
        5) Create a VM using the above security group and keypair
        6) Connect to your VM using putty with the (converted) keypair

        Regards,
        Giuseppe

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        gcossu Giuseppe Cossu added a comment - Hi, You can find the instruction here (from slide 19 to 39): http://www.slideshare.net/flopezaguilar/setting-up-your-virtual-infrastructure-using-fi-lab-cloud-32388357 To sum up, these are the steps you have to do: 1) create keypair in the Cloud Portal 2) download the keypair (that will be your private key in order to access the VMs) 3) convert the downloaded keypair 4) Create a security group in order to allow SSH (and all the rules you need) 5) Create a VM using the above security group and keypair 6) Connect to your VM using putty with the (converted) keypair Regards, Giuseppe
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