Hello,

I agree this feature of injecting a new keypair is something of great
use. We are always dealing with users that cant access their VMs
anymore.

But AFAIU here we are talking about injecting a new key at REBUILD. So
it does not fit the scenario of a staff member that leaves !

We hardly never use the rebuild feature in our workflow. Our users
just use create and delete.

I think it would be more useful a feature where you can reinject a new
keypair in the VM at any time. Ahhh it makes the users happy but of
course it is a security nightmare :D

Cheers

Saverio



2017-09-27 11:15 GMT+02:00 Marcus Furlong <furlo...@gmail.com>:
> On 27 September 2017 at 09:23, Michael Still <mi...@stillhq.com> wrote:
>>
>> Operationally, why would I want to inject a new keypair? The scenario I can
>> think of is that there's data in that instance that I want, and I've lost
>> the keypair somehow. Unless that data is on an ephemeral, its gone if we do
>> a rebuild.
>
> This is quite a common scenario - staff member who started the
> instance leaves, and you want to access data on the instance, or
> maintain/debug the service running on the instance.
>
> Hitherto, I have used direct db calls to update the key, so it would
> be nice if there was an API call to do so.
>
> Cheers,
> Marcus.
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