1

i'm using ruby aws-sdk to launch instance in amazone EC2 but i have problem with access the created instances using ssh, here what i did

ec2 = AWS::EC2.new( :access_key_id => ACCESS_KEY_ID, :secret_access_key => SECRET_ACCESS_KEY, :ec2_endpoint =>  "ec2.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com")
securitygrp = ec2.security_groups.create('mysecgrp')
securitygrp.authorize_ingress(:tcp, 22)
ec2.instances.create(:image_id => "ami-082df215")

but i can't access the instance using ssh root@ip_address, i got connection timed out, is there something i missing, please anyone help me?

1
  • The issue is you are creating/running your new instance in the "default" security group, instead of the newly created one with an ingress rule for ssh. Mar 30, 2012 at 2:12

1 Answer 1

1

When you launch an instance, you may optionally provide the security group. If you omit the :security_groups options, then it will default to the "default" security group (you can not change the security group of an instance after launch). In your example you should be specifying the security group to the one you just created.

Another thing to consider is specifying the key pair. It will default to one if you don't set it, but you will likely need this to log into a public ami.

Here is an example I just ran. The AMI I use is the amazon linux ami.

AWS.config(:access_key_id => '...', :secret_access_key => '...')
ec2 = AWS::EC2.new(:ec2_endpoint => "ec2.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com")

# create a security group and authorize ssh
sg = ec2.security_groups.create('my-security-group')
sg.authorize_ingress(:tcp, 22)

# create a key pair and write it to disk
key_pair = ec2.key_pairs.create('my-key-pair')
File.open("#{ENV['HOME']}/.ssh/my-key-pair.pk", 'w') do |file|
  file.write key_pair.private_key
end
require 'fileutils'
FileUtils.chmod(0600, "#{ENV['HOME']}/.ssh/my-key-pair.pk")

instance = ec2.instances.create(
  :image_id => 'ami-3c3be421', 
  :key_name => key_pair.name,
  :security_groups => [sg])

sleep 1 while instance.status == :pending

puts instance.ip_address
#=> '1.2.3.4'

Now you should be able to ssh into the instance (sometimes there is a ~ 30 second delay from when the instances status is :available and when it responds to ssh).

# some amis require you to login as root, others as ec2-user
$ ssh -i ~/.ssh/my-key-pair.pk [email protected]

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.