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Subject: Experiences with AWS's EC2 Instance Connect and Debian?
Hi all,
I'm looking for a better way to manage SSH users and saw EC2 Instance
Connect which is apparently the way the world is going, but it only
officially supports Amazon Linux and Ubuntu. My current method for
distributing
On 2019-08-12 10:56:49 +1000 (+1000), paul wrote:
[...]
> The AWS answer to combining IAM and LDAP is to run an AWS
> Directory Service server, which is Active Directory running on a
> dedicated machine beefy enough to run windows.
[...]
I haven't tried it in a number of years (thankfully it's
Thanks for the info, Thomas. I've not used ec2-instance-connect yet, so
I wouldn't push for it to be included - was just curious as to if it was
any good in day-to-day operations. Currently I have a wrapper script
that identifies a server by the tags you supply, picks a matching one at
random,
On 7/22/19 4:36 AM, paul wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for a better way to manage SSH users and saw EC2 Instance
> Connect which is apparently the way the world is going, but it only
> officially supports Amazon Linux and Ubuntu. My current method for
> distributing users is baking them into
Hi all,
I'm looking for a better way to manage SSH users and saw EC2 Instance
Connect which is apparently the way the world is going, but it only
officially supports Amazon Linux and Ubuntu. My current method for
distributing users is baking them into the SOE and (piecemeal) updating
later