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Ronelle Landy closed DTACLOUD-458.
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Closing this JIRA - Fixed pushed to master in commit:
f67a2a7ad2cfbda4353ed0dc93234383222e0c46
> When sending a 'run on instance' request, the user should be able to specify
> the username
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> Key: DTACLOUD-458
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DTACLOUD-458
> Project: DeltaCloud
> Issue Type: Bug
> Environment: Latest Deltacloud version from GitHub repository. EC2
> driver.
> Reporter: Enrique Fernandez Casado
> Assignee: Michal Fojtik
> Attachments:
> 0001-Allows-to-specify-a-username-when-running-a-comman-D.patch
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> When sending a 'run on instance' request, Deltacloud (or the EC2 driver)
> seems to have the 'root' user hardcoded. The end-user should be able to
> specify the username he wants to remotely execute the command as (e.g. -F
> "username=<username>" using CURL).
> https://github.com/apache/deltacloud/blob/master/server/lib/deltacloud/drivers/ec2/ec2_driver.rb#L305
> 'root' is not the default user for Linux instances any more. It is actually
> quite common to find Linux instances where the 'ec2-user' user is required.
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