> Another option is, when writing the JSON descriptor, to have it inject an SSH
> key into the machine when provisioning. I've never done this myself, but I
> know there's a few examples floating around on the web somewhere.
That was the trick, although it took some digging to find the specific
I have only limited experience with SmartOS, but the quick fix is to login to
the global zone and use zlogin to enter the VM (get the VM hash from vmadmin
list). You'll then have a shell and can change the password, add users, and
adjust the sshd config to your liking.
Not sure that will work
Hey Lyndon,
I have installed one of the openbsd-6 SmartOS VM images, gotten the
VM to boot, but I'll be damned if I can find out anywhere a login id
and password that will actually let me log in to the bloody thing.
Anybody been down this road and have an answer?
I have only limited
I have installed one of the openbsd-6 SmartOS VM images, gotten the VM to boot,
but I'll be damned if I can find out anywhere a login id and password that will
actually let me log in to the bloody thing. Anybody been down this road and
have an answer? I'm using the
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