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===If connecting from a Linux machine:===
===If connecting from a Linux machine:===
 
{{Command| ssh -i /path/where/your/key/is/my_key.key username@<public IP of your server>}}
ssh -i /path/where/your/key/is/my_key.key username@<public IP of your server>
 
Most common Linux distributions have standardized on the name of the distro as the username. To connect to the provided CentOS images, you would use:
Most common Linux distributions have standardized on the name of the distro as the username. To connect to the provided CentOS images, you would use:
 
{{Command|ssh -i /path/where/your/key/is/my_key.key centos@<public IP of your server>}}
ssh -i /path/where/your/key/is/my_key.key centos@<public IP of your server>
 
Ubuntu instances have the username “ubuntu”; Debian ones are “debian”. By default the preconfigured cloud username will have full sudo privileges. The root account is normally disabled.
Ubuntu instances have the username “ubuntu”; Debian ones are “debian”. By default the preconfigured cloud username will have full sudo privileges. The root account is normally disabled.


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