SSH Troubleshooting
1)
There's a connection timeout
This
is a security group issue. Any timeout (not just for SSH) is related to
security groups or a firewall. Ensure your security group looks like this and
correctly assigned to your EC2 instance.
2) There's still a connection timeout issue
If
your security group is properly configured as above, and you still have
connection timeout issues, then that means a corporate firewall or a personal
firewall is blocking the connection. Please use EC2 Instance Connect as
described in the next lecture.
3)
SSH does not work on Windows
·
If it says: ssh command not found, that means you have to use
Putty
·
Follow again the video. If things don't work, please use EC2 Instance
Connect as described inthe next lecture
4) There's
a connection refused
This
means the instance is reachable, but no SSH utility is running on the
instance
·
Try to restart the instance
·
If it doesn't work, terminate the instance and create a new one. Make
sure you're using Amazon Linux 2
5) Permission
denied (publickey,gssapi-keyex,gssapi-with-mic)
This means either two things:
·
You are using the wrong security key or not using a security key.
Please look at your EC2 instance configuration to make sure you have assigned
the correct key to it.
·
You are using the wrong user. Make sure you have started an Amazon
Linux 2 EC2 instance, and make sure you're using the user ec2-user. This
is something you specify when doing ec2-user@<public-ip> (ex: ec2-user@35.180.242.162)
in your SSH command or your Putty configuration
6)
Nothing is working - "aaaahhhhhh"
Don't
panic. Use EC2 Instance Connect from the next lecture. Make
sure you started an Amazon Linux 2 and you will be able to
follow along with the tutorial :)
7) I
was able to connect yesterday, but today I can't
This is probably because you have stopped your EC2
instance and then started it again today. When you do so, the public
IP of your EC2 instance will change. Therefore, in your command,
or Putty configuration, please make sure to edit and save the new public IP.
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