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Tom White commented on WHIRR-158:
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It's not too hard to do this from Whirr, since it's just a question of running
a script - as root, which jclouds supports - that takes the current username
(from the Java system property user.name), and the public key (which is just a
string to pass to the script). However, if this can be done in jclouds, that
would be fine too.
> Allow users to log into clusters as themselves
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> Key: WHIRR-158
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WHIRR-158
> Project: Whirr
> Issue Type: New Feature
> Components: core
> Reporter: Tom White
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> Currently you have to log on to cloud instances with a particular user name
> (e.g. ec2-user on Amazon Linux, root on Ubuntu on rackspace). It would be
> nice if you could use the same user as the one that launched the cluster.
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