The problem that I see here is that OpenStack is only part of the cloud
story -- there are others including EC2, Windows Azure, and even
instances on other clouds where SSH is the standard mechanism to access
the host.  In order for this to work, the tool would need to either have
a generic message about security rules or even detect the cloud. The
problem with detecting the cloud, is generally you can only tell which
hypervisor you're on, and even if you figure out that you're in
OpenStack, the instructions might not be applicable for that OpenStack
instance. I think that including  helpful instructions is actually a
sustaintial amount of work.

So while, in prinicple, I agree that this is good idea, I'm just not
sure how to provide information that is accurate; in my opinion bad
information is worse than no infomation. I think that this probably more
of a Cloud papercut than a tool paper cut.

The answer, I think, is that we should include generic instructions on
the Wiki under the Cloud section that generally detail this information.

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