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Windows computer to Linux instance

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Windows computer to Linux instance - AMS Advanced User Guide
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To RDP to an SSH bastion from a Windows environment, follow these steps.

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Before you begin:

  • Request access to the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Access requests.

  • Choose a friendly DNS SSH bastion name to connect to; for example:

    sshbastion(1-4).YOUR_DOMAIN

    Which would look like this if YOUR_DOMAIN is myamsaddomain.com" and you choose bastion 4:

    sshbastion4.myamsaddomain.com
  • Find the IP address of the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Finding an instance ID or IP address.

In order to connect to the Linux instance from your Windows machine, you must first connect to an SSH bastion.

Use the native Windows OpenSSH client or install PuTTY on your local machine. To learn more about OpenSSH, see OpenSSH in Windows.

  1. Use the native Windows or open PuTTY and enter the SSH bastion hostname or the IP address of the SSH bastion. For example, 10.65.2.214 (22 is the port used for SSH; it will be set by default).

  2. OpenSSH or PuTTY attempts an SSH connection to the bastion and open a shell window.

  3. Use your corporate Active Directory credentials as you would with the RDP hosts to gain access.

  4. When presented with a Bash prompt, SSH into the instance. Enter:

    ssh DOMAIN_FQDN\USERNAME@INSTANCE_IP
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Before you begin:

  • Request access to the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Access requests.

  • Choose a friendly DNS SSH bastion name to connect to; for example:

    sshbastion(1-4).AAMSAccountNumber.amazonaws.com

    Which would look like this if your account number is 123456789123 and you choose bastion 4:

    sshbastion4.A123456789123.amazonaws.com
  • Find the IP address of the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Finding an instance ID or IP address.

In order to connect to the Linux instance from your Windows machine, you must first connect to an SSH bastion.

Use the native Windows OpenSSH client or install PuTTY on your local machine. To learn more about OpenSSH, see OpenSSH in Windows.

  1. Use the native Windows or open PuTTY and enter the SSH bastion hostname or the IP address of the SSH bastion. For example, 10.65.2.214 (22 is the port used for SSH; it will be set by default).

  2. OpenSSH or PuTTY attempts an SSH connection to the bastion and open a shell window.

  3. Use your corporate Active Directory credentials as you would with the RDP hosts to gain access.

  4. When presented with a Bash prompt, SSH into the instance. Enter:

    ssh DOMAIN_FQDN\USERNAME@INSTANCE_IP

Before you begin:

  • Request access to the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Access requests.

  • Choose a friendly DNS SSH bastion name to connect to; for example:

    sshbastion(1-4).YOUR_DOMAIN

    Which would look like this if YOUR_DOMAIN is myamsaddomain.com" and you choose bastion 4:

    sshbastion4.myamsaddomain.com
  • Find the IP address of the instance that you want to connect to; for information, see Finding an instance ID or IP address.

In order to connect to the Linux instance from your Windows machine, you must first connect to an SSH bastion.

Use the native Windows OpenSSH client or install PuTTY on your local machine. To learn more about OpenSSH, see OpenSSH in Windows.

  1. Use the native Windows or open PuTTY and enter the SSH bastion hostname or the IP address of the SSH bastion. For example, 10.65.2.214 (22 is the port used for SSH; it will be set by default).

  2. OpenSSH or PuTTY attempts an SSH connection to the bastion and open a shell window.

  3. Use your corporate Active Directory credentials as you would with the RDP hosts to gain access.

  4. When presented with a Bash prompt, SSH into the instance. Enter:

    ssh DOMAIN_FQDN\USERNAME@INSTANCE_IP
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