Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-04 Thread Mark Shuttleworth
On 04/02/17 10:39, George Gundry 4D wrote: > Yep, that worked - now I can start the REAL work ... :) Welcome aboard! One piece of unsolicited advice, I hope it's helpful. Ubuntu Core is a very tightly locked-down experience because it is designed for deployments of millions of devices with autom

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-04 Thread George Gundry 4D
Yep, that worked - now I can start the REAL work ... Thanks ๐Ÿ™, George _From: George Gundry 4D Sent: Friday, February 3, 2017 20:04 Subject: Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core To: Snapcraft That certainly sounds plausible Gregory

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread George Gundry 4D
To: Snapcraft Subject: Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core ย  And since it is a rpi... you can just pop out the sdcard, and put in a different computer and see which ssh-key is in the second-partition at user-data/*/.ssh/authorized_keys if you are really curious (alth

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread Gregory Lutostanski
to:snapcraft-bounces@ > lists.snapcraft.io] *On Behalf Of *Gregory Lutostanski > *Sent:* 03 February 2017 15:40 > *To:* Snapcraft > *Subject:* Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of > Ubuntu Core > > > > And since it is a rpi... you can just pop out the sd

RE: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread George Gundry
all other details โ€“ itโ€™s driving me mad ! Regards, George From: snapcraft-boun...@lists.snapcraft.io [mailto:snapcraft-boun...@lists.snapcraft.io] On Behalf Of Gregory Lutostanski Sent: 03 February 2017 15:40 To: Snapcraft Subject: Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuratio

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread Gregory Lutostanski
And since it is a rpi... you can just pop out the sdcard, and put in a different computer and see which ssh-key is in the second-partition at user-data/*/.ssh/authorized_keys if you are really curious (although since you are on windows, reading that partition which is ext4 might be more difficult).

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread Luca Dionisi
Just a couple of hints. 1. Double check username. It might be different than that of the email you use to signon at Ubuntu. E.g. my mail is luca.dion...@gmail.com while user on my RPi is luca-dionisi. 2. Try flag "-v" with ssh. Check the id_rsa* files that it tries with. On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 a

Re: Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread Matthias Seidel
Hi, I had the same problem. If you get some error like "Permission denied (publickey)" the following page did the trick for me: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Keys Kind regards Matthias Seidel Am 03.02.2017 um 16:08 schrieb George Gundry: > > I followed the instructions here:

Unable to ssh to RPi3 after initial configuration of Ubuntu Core

2017-02-03 Thread George Gundry
I followed the instructions here: https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/raspberry-pi-2-3 I have created a Ubuntu SSO account uploaded my SSH public key, used Win32DiskImager to burn the Ubuntu Core Pi3 image ubuntu-core-16-