<div style="line-height:1.7;color:#000000;font-size:14px;font-family:arial">Hey, Jeffty<br><br>SSH-key login works for me. <br><br>I'm running Havana, and my OS is CentOS 6.4. <br><br>Is the compute log complaining about error mounting the instance disk or <br>error injecting key data?<br><br>Best wishes!<br><br>azq<br><div></div><div id="divNeteaseMailCard"></div><br><pre><br>ÔÚ 2014-01-10 12:20:03£¬jeffty <wantwatering@gmail.com> дµÀ£º
>Thanks °²ÖÙÆæ, that works!
>
>I can ssh it but only with the provided username and password.
>
>When ssh it shows 'Server refused our key'.
>
>Which means we can't use the keypair for login?
>
>Thanks.
>
>On 1/10/2014 10:26 AM, °²ÖÙÆæ wrote:
>> i also tried that image, and couldn't ping it either ...
>>
>> edit the image and shutdown the firewall completely,
>> or try the centos 6.4 image from CatN lab, that one works.
>>
>> http://catn.com/labs/project/centos-images/
>>
>> good luck, have fun!
>>
>> azq
>>
>>
>> At 2014-01-10 00:39:12,jeffty <wantwatering@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>I'm running Grizzly in two nodes. One controller and one compute node.
>>>
>>>I tested Cirros and Ubuntu instance. I can ping them with assigned
>>>public IP and SSH them. But for the CentOS cloud image downloaded from
>>>http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/OpenNebula I failed.
>>>
>>>After assign public IP to CentOS instance it can't be reached(ping or
>>>ssh) by neither of private or public IP.
>>>
>>>After ssh in the Ubuntu/Cirros instance and try to ping the CentOS
>>>instance it still failed. But Ubuntu and Cirros instance succeeded to
>>>ping each other after ssh. And all these instances use the same security
>>>group.
>>>
>>>I found below know issue in OpenNubula:
>>>http://wiki.centos.org/Cloud/OpenNebula
>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>Known Issues
>>>
>>>Images are built with firewall turned on, with only ssh allowed to
>>>connected in. On a Cloud instance where the access is controlled via
>>>security and network policy, this might not be an ideal state.
>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>But now it's not only for ssh but also for ping. Is CentOS cloud image
>>>configured by reject all network access in its firewall rule? If so
>>>since it has no default root password how can we log in them?
>>>
>>>Thanks.
>>>
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