[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-11-09 Thread ProRunner
Eric Hammond: Thank you. Commenting on the closed ticked turned out to be the best way to open the new, right and detailed one :) -- ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506981 You received this

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-11-09 Thread Eric Hammond
ProRunner: Is there an emoticon for sticking your tongue out at somebody? :) -- ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506981 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-11-07 Thread ProRunner
I second the idea of adding the quotes to the username. The present warning makes very little sense to the person unfamiliar with Linux, like me. Please login as the ubuntu user rather than root user. I spend a good half an hour trying to find what should I do to login to the system. I'm sure

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-11-07 Thread Eric Hammond
ProRunner: You are adding a comment to a closed ticket, so it there is likely no action going to be take on it. I have created bug #672417 to which you are welcome to subscribe. -- ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-01-29 Thread Scott Moser
This is fixed in ec2-init 0.5.1 ** Changed in: ec2-init (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided = Low ** Changed in: ec2-init (Ubuntu) Status: New = Fix Released ** Changed in: ec2-init (Ubuntu) Assignee: (unassigned) = Scott Moser (smoser) -- ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in

Re: [Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-01-14 Thread Scott Moser
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010, Eric Hammond wrote: Scott: Fair point. Perhaps if it is not ubuntu, then we assume the AMI builder knows what they are doing and we completely disable root ssh by not updating /root/.ssh/authorized_keys (assuming root really is disabled in the config). I still think

Re: [Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-01-14 Thread Eric Hammond
On second thought, you only get this notice if you are able to ssh to the root account with the correct private ssh key, so it's not much of a security risk to point out the username at that point. I have seen the ubuntu user message help new users of the Ubuntu AMIs, so I would keep that

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-01-13 Thread Eric Hammond
** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt http://launchpadlibrarian.net/37849522/Dependencies.txt -- ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/506981 You received this bug notification because you are

[Bug 506981] Re: ec2-fetch-credentials lists ubuntu user in root authorized_keys even if ec2-config.cfg specifies another

2010-01-13 Thread Eric Hammond
Scott: Fair point. Perhaps if it is not ubuntu, then we assume the AMI builder knows what they are doing and we completely disable root ssh by not updating /root/.ssh/authorized_keys (assuming root really is disabled in the config). I still think it's a bug that it points the user to ubuntu